Minko Gechev

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A couple of days ago I wrote a short article inspired by theory of computation on whether LLMs could replace us.

If you're interested in some less practical philosophical content feel free to check it out :)

👉 https://blog.mgechev.com/2024/05/28/are-llms-going-to-replace-us/

Are LLMs going to replace us?

Over the past few years, I have published most of my posts on blog.angular.dev and my blog has received little attention. Today, I decided to share something that has been on the mind lately. It’s inspired by a mixture of one of the most memorable moments from my university classes and the recent boom of AI. Through the lens of the theory of computation I’ll attempt to answer the question, “Are we going to be replaced by AI?

✨ Make sure you join our v18 release event in less than 40 mins!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=DK8M-ZFjaMw

What’s new in Angular v18

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🔥 Angular v18 is now available!

Excited to share the next milestone in the evolution of Angular:
‣ Experimental zoneless
‣ New home for developers on Angular.dev
‣ Material 3, deferrable views, built-in control flow are now stable
‣ More!

https://blog.angular.dev/angular-v18-is-now-available-e79d5ac0affe

Angular v18 is now available! - Angular Blog

Today we are excited to share the next milestone in the evolution of Angular! Over the past three releases we’ve introduced a lot of new features and improvements. This time we focused on polishing…

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🔥What’s new in Angular from Google I/O is now on YouTube!

Learn about the latest from Angular’s renaissance:
- How YouTube uses Angular Signals
- What are the latest Signal-based APIs in Angular
- How we’re evolving Angular’s hybrid rendering
- What’s the future of fine-grained hydration
- What authoring experience improvements we’re working towards
- And much more!

https://youtu.be/srP2P6j4Cqw?si=I8jP__is7KxPK1D9

What's new in Angular

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Excited to share a Valentine's day surprise! Angular v17.2 is out ❤️

It brings:
‣ Experimental Material 3 support
‣ Signal queries and model inputs in developer preview
‣ Hydration debugging support in Angular DevTools
‣ Image directive loader for Netlify
‣ Support for Bun's package manager

🎁 Learn more in our release blog post https://blog.angular.io/angular-v17-2-is-now-available-596cbe96242d

Angular v17.2 is now available - Angular Blog

We rarely write blog posts about minor releases, but today we have a few surprises for you — experimental support for Material 3, signal queries, model inputs, Netlify loader, and hydration debugging…

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🔥 In Angular you can now have truly reactive component parameters via Signal inputs!

Keep in mind that signal inputs are still in developer preview, so we are not yet following semver for updating their API.

https://github.com/angular/angular/releases/tag/17.1.0

Release v17.1.0 · angular/angular

17.1.0 (2024-01-17) compiler Commit Description allow TS jsDocParsingMode host option to be programmatically set (#53126) allow TS jsDocParsingMode host option to be programmatically set...

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It has been incredible to see how we turned the framework around and led it through a renaissance 🚀

Over the past 18 months, Angular's momentum has kept growing. We introduced hundreds of new features and improvements. In v17, we revamped the control flow, bringing up to 90% better performance, 87% faster build times, and introduced deferrable views.

Such a future-looking technology also deserves a future-looking brand identity! Check angular.dev ❤️

https://blog.angular.io/introducing-angular-v17-4d7033312e4b

📣 During the ng-conf keynote today we shared a new RFC for built-in declarative lazy loading that allows you to:

‣ Lazily load part of your template and all transitive dependencies
‣ Specify *declaratively* when to prefetch and render the block 🔥

https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/50716

RFC: Deferred Loading · angular/angular · Discussion #50716

Authors: @AndrewKushnir, @clydin, @jessicajaniuk Area: Angular Framework Posted: June 14, 2023 Status: Open The modern web emphasizes delivering a strong user experience during the loading of an ap...

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📣 Just shared summary of the results from the Angular Developer Survey 2023

Learn how the top requests and opportunities for Angular align with the work on our roadmap 🔥

https://blog.angular.io/angular-developer-survey-2022-results-summary-d17c88f62690

Found my recent conference speaker badges during spring cleaning today!

Brought back so many memories while untangling them ❤️