🔥 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.
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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.
📣 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 🔥
Found my recent conference speaker badges during spring cleaning today!
Brought back so many memories while untangling them ❤️
📣 Thrilled to share Angular v16!
It's the biggest release since the initial rollout of Angular making large leaps in reactivity, server-side rendering, and tooling 🔥
In the PodRocket podcast I shared what we launched as part of Angular v15, what are we building next, and what you could be expecting in the future!
You can find the episode on:
‣ Apple podcasts: http://bit.ly/3EYEuoJ
‣ Google podcasts: http://bit.ly/3gSVxka
‣ Spotify: http://bit.ly/3OXi8J0
Join us for the Angular v15 launch event starting in about 25 minutes!
I'm super excited about the high quality content we prepared for you this time and we'll follow with a Q&A! 🔥
Learn about everything we shipped last Wednesday:
‣ Improvements in developer experience
‣ Better Core Web Vitals performance
‣ Collaboration with Chrome and Material in our #BetterTogether
‣ Much more!
My talk "What's new in Angular v15" from JavaScript Day by JetBrains is up!