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Fundamentals

Angular promises versus observables www.syncfusion.com 3 minutes - This blog post explains what observables are and how they are superior than promises using the Syncfusion Charts control.

Practical guide to Angular: components & NgModules www.telerik.com 10 minutes - Learn about Angular components and modules, and how to use the CLI to generate Angular components.

Last guide for Angular change detection you'll ever need www.mokkapps.de 10 minutes - I will provide you all the necessary information you need to know about change detection. I will explain the mechanics by using a - I will provide you all the necessary information you need to know about change detection. I will explain the mechanics by using a demo project I built for this blog post.

Real-world reports

How I wrote NgRx Store in 63 lines of code blog.angularindepth.com 6 minutes - Deep dive into NgRx Store. How I tried to understand it by getting to the very essentials.

(A)synchronous validators for template validation weblog.west-wind.com 10 minutes - A number of existing validators provide the basics but if you have custom business logic to process for validation you’ll need to create custom Validators. In this post I describe how to create both sync and asycn Angular Validators for use in declarative forms.

9 ideas for Angular often overlooked by developers medium.com 9 minutes - Angular has been around for some time now. But a lot of us still struggle with scaling our applications to match the demands of the requirements.

Collapse sticky elements and maintain scroll offsets in Angular www.bennadel.com 11 minutes - Ben Nadel demonstrates how to maintain an appropriate scroll offset within the Window when a large portion of the content is collapsed in Angular 9.0.0-rc.2. This is inspired by the sticky file-header that GitHub uses in their Pull Review experience.

Tutorials

6 patterns for microfrontends blog.bitsrc.io 15 minutes - An overview of microfrontend patterns: advantages, drawbacks and implementation.

TypeScript DDD: handling updates on aggregates khalilstemmler.com 20 minutes - You’ll learn approaches for handling aggregates on Aggregates in Domain-Driven Design.

Maximizing Angular performance by removing Zone blog.bitsrc.io 11 minutes - Exploring some ways in which the new Angular Ivy compiler (being released in version 9) will be able to make apps work without Zone much simpler than it was in the past.

File upload w/ FormData, HttpClient, RxJS & Material ProgressBar www.ahmedbouchefra.com 11 minutes - We’ll see by example how to upload multiple image files using FormData, HttpClient (for posting multipart/form-data), Angular 9 and TypeScript.

Tools

Using Netlify to ease the CI/CD pipeline with Angular roelofjanelsinga.com 6 minutes - How I transformed a mono repository platform to a platform with two distinct applications and using Netlify to simplify the CI/CD pipeline.

Improving dev experience for writing structured data opensource.googleblog.com 3 minutes - Writing JSON-LD should be no harder than any JSON that is constrained by a certain schema. This led me to create npm, - Writing JSON-LD should be no harder than any JSON that is constrained by a certain schema. This led me to create schema-dts github ) a TypeScript lib and optional codegen tool with type definitions of the latest Schema.org JSON-LD spec.

Perspectives

TypeScript & Javascript ORM exploration adamloving.com 4 minutes - In the never-ending quest for the - In the never-ending quest for the perfect web stack , I had some time the last few weeks to explore new developments in the Javascript world.

Apple is trying to kill web technology onezero.medium.com 4 minutes - Apple rejecting Electron apps from its App Store continues its war on web technology.

Presentations

Nrwl Connect Live with Ben Lesh: RxJS

Duration: 63 minutes

ngHouston - RxJS Observables w/ Mayra Rodriguez

Duration: 44 minutes

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