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In this post, our Lead UX Designer Mike shares the one little addition to your design process that can really change the answer to the question “So, what do you do?”

We've recently released our Angular 2 Guidelines . As a result, I'd like to take a moment to explain why, and how, they were developed.

Interested in learning about the latest verison of Angular? Here is everything you need to know.

This post was last updated 03/31/2016. Please refer to our Angular 2 eBook for the most recent updates.

Change detection at face value is the act of determining if something is the same as it was at a previous time. In the case of this article, the thing that has changed is a web browser's Document Object Model (DOM) and the detection is done by Angular 2. This is an important feature of any web application's view layer and Angular 2 provides developers with many performant and useful tools for detecting change.

In part 1 of this series we defined a QuoteComponent that displays a random quote on a web page. We showed how to use Angular 2's testing utilities to mock out QuoteService and test the QuoteComponent's presentation logic in isolation.

Among the many new and exciting features of Angular 2 comes a robust and completely integrated testing module based off of the Jasmine testing framework.

Rangle's Sr. Talent Manager, Avery Francis, had the opportunity to spend the evening surrounded by brilliant women and men as they listened to thought leaders in the industry challenging the conversations, perceptions and stereotypes around women...



