Issue #74: April 2023 #ngGames, Demystifying the push & pull nature of Angular Signals, Signals: what this means for NgRx, Mobile Development with Angular, Capacitor, and Ionic
Building Games and Q/A with the Angular Team | April 2023 | #ngGames | by Angular
Angular Community, join Jeremy Elbourn and Mark Thompson as they answer questions and have some fun!
#ngTutorials
The end of Angular's "service with a subject" approach? | by Joshua Morony
A "service with a subject" is one of Angular's most popular state management approaches, but what is this going to look like when signals become available?
Demystifying the push & pull nature of Angular Signals | by Tomas Trajan
Let's take a deep dive into Angular signals and how they can be understood using the primitive push & pull concepts to make sense of all their behaviors from setting a value all the way to effects and laziness!
How to get and use ng-template, ng-container and ng-content | by Dany Paredes
Using ng-template, ng-container, and ng-content with examples
Signals: what this means for NgRx | by Armen Vardanyan
On April 4th, 2023, the Angular team officially launched an RFC for the new reactive primitive, signals, that will arrive as a developer preview in Angular v16. This could mean a beginning of a new era of Angular development, less dependence on RxJS, more granular change detection, and maybe even zoneless applications.
But what this means for us, NgRx enthusiasts? Let's find out.
#ngPodcasts
Mobile Development with Angular, Capacitor, and Ionic - AiA 378 | by Adventures in Angular
Simon Grimm is a Creator, Indie Maker & Solopreneur. He is currently working at The Ionic Academy. He joins the show to talk about Ionic and building native mobile apps with Angular. He explains all about "Capacitor" and how it contributes to your web application.