June 13–15
Hello ng-conf 2023! 👋
Thanks for joining us this year in Salt Lake City. We look forward to seeing you again next year!

🎉 Congratulations 🎉
Shout out to Greg, who is taking home a brand-new pair of AirPods. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth!

Abdella and Sumit’s talk “Road to Module Federation”
Angular has come a long way from where it was a few years back, the same is applicable to how we think about large-scale enterprise applications. Initially, we developed SPAs as feature-based but more recently that has changed to an architecture focused on federated modular applications with resources being shared between applications.
This talk will highlight how we transformed a SPA into a micro frontend application using module federation. We'll review some challenges we faced, decisions made to overcome them and develop an approach to build enterprise applications in 2023.
Connect with our team after ng-conf!

Who are we?
Rangle was founded in 2013 as the world’s first modern JavaScript consultancy. Our focus and experience with AngularJS, React and Angular make us the best in the world at building and modernizing AngularJS and Angular applications. We play a major role in the global JavaScript community and have partnered with the Google Angular Core Team and actively contribute to the framework.
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Abdella Ali and Ben Hofferber discuss the Angular team's new Standalone Components RFC (Request For Comment) and what it means for today's Angular architects.