March 2024 Recap: IA / Schematics, Community and Writing

March has come to an end, and what a fantastic month it was! I had a great time diving into AI, learning about Angular and Typescript, and connecting with the DonWeb Cloud & IaaS community, especially about Kendo. Let's take a look back at the highlights and fun moments.
🤖 Learning AI and Schematics:
I recently finished a course called Introduction to Generative AI Learning Path by Google. It's a great way to start learning about AI.
👉🏼 https://www.cloudskillsboost.google/paths/118
I had the opportunity to learn more about Schematics from the creator, Daniel Ramírez.
👉🏼 https://schematics.pbuilder.dev/
📖 Writing:
I take my time to write about Progress Telerik and Kendo UI and common challenges with #Typescript, Libraries, and WSL.
- Building a Powerful PDF Reader with Kendo UI:
- Tackling Circular Dependencies in Typescript:
- A Guide to Publishing Your Angular Library on a Private NPM Registry:
- Beginning My Experience with WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
📽️ Community:
I had the privilege of conducting two workshops with the DonWeb Cloud & IaaS, all about building Angular libraries and leveraging Kendo's power Progress Telerik and Kendo UI.
You can catch the full recording of these sessions (in Spanish) here:
March was filled with AI exploration, Angular libraries, and community engagement. Thanks to everyone for being part of it. Looking forward to more fun times ahead!
#javascript #frontend #angular 🚀
Photo by Glen Carrie on Unsplash
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