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Santosh Yadav

Germany Germany

Santosh is a Senior Software Engineer at Celonis and a GDE for Angular, GitHub Star, and Nx Champion. He loves contributing to Angular and its ecosystem. He is a co-founder of This is Learning. He is also the author of the Ngx-Builders package and part of the NestJsAddOns core Team. He is also running This is Tech Talks talk show, where he invites industry experts to discuss different technologies.

Community Contributions

GitHub Actions Best Practices and Copilot Workspaces

GitHub Actions has become an integral part of any organization today, developers are using it for CI/CD every day at work and even in personal projects, thanks to generous free tier by GitHub.But with great power comes great responsibility, there are external entities waiting for you to make a mistake so that they can get access to your infrastructure. In this talk we will learn about: GitHub Actions Best Practices Securing your GitHub Actions This will be an interesting topic for everyone using GitHub Actions daily.
Speaking (conference/usergroups) / 07-12-2024

Planning Migration to Strict Mode for Your Angular Apps

After working on many enterprise apps, one common thing is the challenge of using strict mode. Most apps start without strict mode or divert from strict mode at some point. Once the code base becomes more extensive, it becomes hard to adopt strict mode. At Celonis, we have more than 26 apps and close to 100 libs, with more than 100k lines of code, and we had the same challenge. Strict mode brings more type-checking to the code base, which means delivering apps with more confidence. In this talk, I will share how we incrementally planned our migration so we don't block the entire team, only doing the strict mode migration and delivering once they have a resource. So join me in this lightning talk and move your apps towards strict mode.
Speaking (conference/usergroups) / 05-24-2024

GitHub Actions Best Practices

GitHub Actions has become an integral part of any organization today, developers are using it for CI/CD every day at work and even in personal projects, thanks to the generous free tier by GitHub. But with great power comes great responsibility, there are external entities waiting for you to make a mistake and they can get access to your infrastructure. In this talk, we will learn about: - GitHub Actions Best Practices - Securing your GitHub Actions I am sure this will be an interesting topic for everyone using GitHub Actions daily.
Speaking (conference/usergroups) / 05-23-2024