Issue #31: Angular v14, Refactoring Angular Applications, The "Next Big Thing" for DevelopersYevhenii HerasymchukJun 05, 2022Share#ngUpdate includes:Strictly typed forms!Streamlined page title accessibilityCLI autocompletea developer preview of standalone components!& so much more!Learn all about v14:https://blog.angular.io/angular-v14-is-now-available-391a6db736af#ngTutorialsIn this video, I compare two applications that do the exact same thing: one I originally wrote with Angular and Ionic 5 years ago, and a rewrite of that application I just finished a few days ago.We discuss how the style/techniques I am using have changed over the years.Refactoring is one of the most important techniques in software engineering because it is the only way that projects do not become zombies.In this guide we will have a look at explicit anti-patterns that tend to occur more often in Angular and also on how to fix them. Angular 14 is about to be released and it brings a lot of new cool features. One of that features is injected() function that has been existing since Angular 9 but with Angular 14 it gets more areas where it could be applied. About that, we are going to talk in this video and have a look at some base use cases.#ngPodcastsIn this Episode, Mark Thompson talks about Angular v14, what it's like working at Google, and what he thinks is the *next big thing* that developers should be adding to their skillset.In this episode we engage in a discussion with Ryan Chenkie of Elevate Digital & CourseLift.com about his tweet. A whole episode about a tweet? Yeah! Well we felt like was saying something important and we decided to explore it more. His tweet was “The more experience I get as a developer, the more I’m ok with just being average at it. It’s quite freeing.” So Brooke and I are going to ask Ryan questions about what he meant and explore the idea of being okay being average as a developer.#ngQuote