📣 Angular in 2025
Minko just shared a blog post about the strategy for Angular in 2025!
https://blog.angular.dev/angular-2025-strategy-9ca333dfc334
Minko just shared a blog post about the strategy for Angular in 2025!
We'll continue bringing innovation to the Web by improving developer experience.
This year expect:
‣ Zoneless in developer preview
‣ Signal forms
‣ RFC for selectorless
‣ Replacement for Karma
‣ Much more!
https://blog.angular.dev/angular-2025-strategy-9ca333dfc334
❌ Creating a typenoscript-eslint Plugin
Stefan wrote an article about creating a custom #ESLint rule for signals, for example!
🍿 https://stefanhaas.dev/blog/typenoscript-eslint
Stefan wrote an article about creating a custom #ESLint rule for signals, for example!
🍿 https://stefanhaas.dev/blog/typenoscript-eslint
WHUT THE HELL?! )
That is interesting: The upcoming revised #Angular style guide will recommend adding an ng suffix to filenames.
So, for example:
• home.component.ng.html or home.component.ng.ts,
• or even just home.ng.ts and home.ng.html.
The idea is to better support external tooling so they can detect that a file is Angular-specific just by looking at the filename.
Honestly speaking, I didn’t see that one coming. 👀
https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/59522
That is interesting: The upcoming revised #Angular style guide will recommend adding an ng suffix to filenames.
So, for example:
• home.component.ng.html or home.component.ng.ts,
• or even just home.ng.ts and home.ng.html.
The idea is to better support external tooling so they can detect that a file is Angular-specific just by looking at the filename.
Honestly speaking, I didn’t see that one coming. 👀
https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/59522
GitHub
[Summary] RFC: An updated style guide for the year 2025 · angular angular · Discussion #59522
Thanks everyone for your feedback on the style guide RFC! Overall, reception to revising the style guide has been very positive. The change that generated the most feedback (unsurprisingly) was the...
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Good Luck Mark!
https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-meta-ai-replace-engineers-coders-joe-rogan-podcast-2025-1
Hey, come to us if you need a job!!! )
PS:only german b2-c1 )
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WHUT THE HELL?! ) That is interesting: The upcoming revised #Angular style guide will recommend adding an ng suffix to filenames. So, for example: • home.component.ng.html or home.component.ng.ts, • or even just home.ng.ts and home.ng.html. The idea is…
Horrible - Terrible - Unlackely - BOOOORING! WHYYYYYYYYYY?!?!?!?!?!
Cut the "*.service.ts" in favor of "*.ng.ts".
WHY? How I can manage by import? Import MyHero as Component or MyHero as a Service? or MyHero as Directive/etc...?
Then we need definitely a new Guidelines for folder structures?! Or? I think so...
Yes or No?
Cut the "*.service.ts" in favor of "*.ng.ts".
WHY? How I can manage by import? Import MyHero as Component or MyHero as a Service? or MyHero as Directive/etc...?
Then we need definitely a new Guidelines for folder structures?! Or? I think so...
Yes or No?
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Angular 19 introduces instant HMR, allowing styles and templates to be updated without reloading the entire app. This means that developers can see the effect of their changes immediately, making the development cycle much smoother and faster. Hot module replacement for styles is enabled by default in v19!
To try HMR for templates use:
NG_HMR_TEMPLATES=1 ng serve
To disable this feature specify
"hmr": false as a development server option, or alternatively use:ng serve --no-hmr
👆🏻 pfffff...
it's work terrible, horrible, AWFUL!
Just disable that... Please...
#ng19_1_1
Found something interesting...
CV+Letter or not CV+Letter, that the question...
And if Yes, then follow this recommendations... However in the comments there are more points with dos and don'ts
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CV+Letter or not CV+Letter, that the question...
And if Yes, then follow this recommendations... However in the comments there are more points with dos and don'ts
> a candidate doesn’t always have the expertise to do it because they are experts in the job they do, not experts in CV or letter writing.
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Let’s go to the angular expert training! 🚅🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋🚨
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Decisions that define us: navigating leadership in tech.
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Leadership is a lot like parenting. The scariest part isn't that we’ve grown into adults - it’s realizing we are the adults, the ones who must make the tough decisions and own the consequences. Are you ready to embrace that responsibility?
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He's not wrong! Is he?
If your backend team is dictating design or functionality, your priorities are backward. Your flow should look something like this:
Users → Product → Frontend → Backend → DevOps.
Users show Product what they need.
Product tells Frontend what they need to build.
Frontend tells Backend what data/logic they need to make it happen.
Backend keeps things efficient and scalable.
DevOps keeps it all running smoothly.
Get your house in order! 😅
If your backend team is dictating design or functionality, your priorities are backward. Your flow should look something like this:
Users → Product → Frontend → Backend → DevOps.
Users show Product what they need.
Product tells Frontend what they need to build.
Frontend tells Backend what data/logic they need to make it happen.
Backend keeps things efficient and scalable.
DevOps keeps it all running smoothly.
Get your house in order! 😅
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