👋Hey fellow Angular Addict
This is the 32nd issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter, a monthly collection of carefully selected Angular resources that caught my attention. (Here are 31st, 30th and 29th issues)
📢 Release announcements
📢 Angular v19 is now available!
Minko Gechev from the Angular Team outlines the key features in his release announcement:
- Developer preview of incremental hydration supporting the most performance demanding use cases
- Control which routes render on the client, server, or during a build and resolve route parameters during prerendering
- Schematics to keep you up to date with the latest best practices — inputs, outputs, queries, inject-based dependency injection, and new build system
- Stabilization of core reactivity primitives and introduction of new ones: linkedSignal and resource
- Series of quality of life improvements, including time picker component, unused import removal, running schematics via the language service, HMR for styles, and more!
📢 Announcing Nx 20
Mike Hartington highlights some of the new features of the latest Nx versions:
- TypeScript Project References For Monorepos
- @nx/rspack Graduates From Labs
- ESLint v9 Updates
- Nx Release: More Powerful And Flexible Versioning
- Importing Existing Projects
- Caching - Now With Databases
- So Long Derived Directories
💎Angular Gems of November, 2024
📰 Angular 19: Streamlining Data Retrieval with Experimental Resource and rxResource APIs
Ingila Ejaz examines Angular 19's new experimental APIs for data retrieval: resource
and rxResource
.
📰 Angular 19: linkedSignal
Angular 19's new linkedSignal
function is similar to signal
, but with one key distinction: instead of providing a default value, you supply a computation function, much like computed
. Whenever the result of this computation changes, the value of the linkedSignal
updates accordingly. Kristiyan Velkov explains when and how to use this new function.
📰 New RFC: An updated style guide for the year 2024
Jeremy Elbourn, Angular's technical lead, has created a new RFC to update the official Angular style guide.
📰 Magic with Interceptors
Armen Vardanyan covers Angular Interceptors, including URL modifications, request contexts, app state injection, and error handling.
👨💻About the author
My name is Gergely Szerovay, I worked as a data scientist and full-stack developer for many years, and I have been working as frontend tech lead, focusing on Angular based frontend development. As part of my role, I'm constantly following how Angular and the frontend development scene in general is evolving. To share my knowledge, I started the Angular Addicts monthly newsletter and publication in 2022, so that I can send you the best resources I come across each month. Whether you are a seasoned Angular Addict or a beginner, I got you covered. Let me know if you would like to be included as a writer. Let’s learn Angular together! Subscribe here 🔥
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🕹️Previous issues
If you missed the previous issues of the newsletter, you can read them here, these are the latest 3 issues:
- Angular Addicts #31: The new Resource API, effect updates & more
- Angular Addicts #30: When to use effects, Angular DI features, request caching & more
- Angular Addicts #29: Angular 18.2, implicit libraries, the future is standalone & more
📨 Submit your Angular resource
Have you found or written an interesting Angular-related article, tweet or other resource lately? Please let me know here in the comments or send me a DM on Twitter! I might feature it in the next Angular Addicts issue!
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