Armen, Charles, and Lucas join this week's panelist episode. They dive deep into the process of converting components to standalones using a schematic provided by the Angular team. They discuss the challenges faced in the migration process, insights into the reasons behind certain Angular features still being module-based, and the adoption of new control flow syntax. They also share their experiences with transitioning to Angular 17, involving challenges, code changes, and a migration process that requires careful consideration. Plus, they explore the use of signals for reactive state and change detection and shed light on the migration to Angular SSR, including helpful tips and best practices.
Enterprise Applications with Angular - AiA 392
Angular Performance with Christian Liebel - AiA 391
The Evolution of JavaScript - AiA 390
Angular Signals VS RxJS - AiA 389
Does College Matter in Software Engineering? - AiA 388
Speeding up Your Angular Apps with Daniel Kreider - AiA 387
Change Detection Method in Angular - AiA 386
Upgrading an Enterprise App to Angular 16 - AiA 385
Goodbye ngIf, Hello Built-in Control Flow - AiA 384
Benefits of Attending Tech Conferences (And How to Be a Speaker) - AiA 383
Hydration and Server-Side Rendering in Angular 16 - AiA 382
Advanced Patterns with Angular Directives Part 2 - AiA 381
Angular Signals in Practice - AiA 380
Getting to Know Bruce A. Tate - BONUS
Jason Weimann - Learn Video Game Development with Chuck - BONUS
Advanced Patterns with Angular Directives - AiA 379
Mobile Development with Angular, Capacitor, and Ionic - AiA 378
How Do You Stop Hating Your Job? - BONUS
Signals, the Future of Reactive Programming in Angular - AiA 377
Comparing Angular and React in 2023 - AiA 376
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