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Migrating breaking changes with TSLint and Schematics | Stanimira Vlaeva | #AngularConnect

Have you ever been scared to update because of breaking changes? Worry no more - the Angular CLI comes to rescue! The command `ng update` will migrate your project to the latest, automatically applying all necessary changes along the way. But... what kind of sorcery is this?, you may be wondering. Let's demystify the update process! At the end of this session, we will have the answers to the following questions: What is a TSLint rule and how to write one? What are these schematics things everyone is talking about? How to combine the powers of TSLint and schematics to write our own migration scripts? About Stanimira Vlaeva Stanimira Vlaeva is a software engineer on the NativeScript team at Progress and a Google Developer Expert for Angular and Web Technologies. She's working on NativeScript Angular, NativeScript schematics, and the integration of webpack within the {N} build system. She's also co-organizing the Angular meetup in Sofia, Bulgaria. Premier Sponsor: ag-Grid (ag-grid.com).

September 19, 2019