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Let's the party begin! 🤘🏻
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Use Angular's dependency injection in your node apps with injection-js!

v2.5.0 allows you to get dependencies with the inject function

Practically it's Angular's former reflective injector, but has identical API

https://www.npmjs.com/package/injection-js
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Clean state with services: expose only readonly data 🔒

Why?

1. encapsulation & control
2. predictable state writes
3. avoiding side effects

#signals
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WHUT?! ))))))))
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This is why lifecycle hooks are not necessary anymore in Angular.

Just use SIGNALS everywhere!
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Join us for an exciting #AngularToronto🎙 session with Rainer Hahnekamp as we explore how to evolve your Angular architecture from simple to scalable.

Angular offers a great starting point out of the box - but as your app and team grow, how do you keep things maintainable? We’ll walk through a real-world journey: from a basic feature module to a layered architecture using domains, sub-modules, and ports & adapters. 🚀

🔍 Topics we’ll cover:

When and how to introduce #MicroFrontends
Enforcing clean boundaries with #Sheriff
Practical tips to avoid chaos as your codebase expands

📅 If you’re passionate about scalable architecture, team collaboration, and maintainable #Angular, this is the episode for you!



https://guild.host/events/evolving-architecture-dlai4u
‼️ On X, our busy #Angular buddy Enea Jahollari has just discovered a PR that brings #Vitest to Angular.

It would be fantastic if that happened in Angular 20.

Experimental, though, but the right decision for a more modern testing tool.

And here is the link to the PR: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/30130


Are you happy?!?
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Boring of a daily job? Then let's visit a synthwave angular world! 😉

https://lucent-cannoli-15828a.netlify.app/
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‼️ 𝕬𝖓𝖌𝖚𝖑𝖆𝖗 𝕽𝖊𝖑𝖊𝖆𝖘𝖊 - v19.2.9

Contain diverse fixes:

- async EventEmitter error should not prevent stability
- call DestroyRef on destroy callback if view is destroyed [patch]
- prevent stash listener conflicts [patch]

Link

#angular #angularRelease #angular19 #ng19

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@angularMunich
Hey hey folks!

The #Angular Extensions Elements v19 is out now! 🚀

Lazy load web component (or Angular elements) with ease!

(basically a @defer for wc and elements)

Angular 19
Signals
Fixed showcase examples

https://angular-extensions.github.io/elements/home
Forwarded from Ilyoskhuja
🚀 Calling All Speakers!
We’re looking for passionate speakers to join us at upcoming NG Asia Meetups — a community-driven space to share knowledge, inspire, and connect around Angular and frontend tech.
If you're interested in speaking at one of our events, message me on Telegram to get started: @ilyoskhuja 📩
https://www.youtube.com/@NgAsiaAngular
Let’s build the future of web together! 🌏🔥
Angular Munich pinned «🚀 Calling All Speakers! We’re looking for passionate speakers to join us at upcoming NG Asia Meetups — a community-driven space to share knowledge, inspire, and connect around Angular and frontend tech. If you're interested in speaking at one of our events…»
According to the latest "renaissance" path of an angular team, I'm strongly recommended to do the fork and change the name of the framework in "RecTanGular" (react + tan stack + angular). And stay with the old style guide for the old angular community! =)

What you think about this?)


PS: #joke ^_^

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@angularMunich
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also...

And remember: Node.js 24 will become LTS (Long-Term Support) in October, so now’s a great time to start testing and migrating.