Angular Addicts #18: Angular 17's New control flow and View transitions, Incremental static regeneration & more
My favorite Angular resources of September, 2023
👋Hey fellow Angular Addict
This is the 18th issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter, a monthly collection of carefully selected Angular resources that got my attention. (You can read the 17th, 16th, and 15th issue here.)
📢Release announcements
📢Nx 16.8 Release
In his blog post, Zack DeRose summarizes the new features of NX 16.8:
New project generator behavior: Project Creation Paths and Names in Nx Generators
Packaging TypeScript Libraries: Secondary Entry points, ESM, CJS
High performance TypeScript compilation: Introducing Batch mode & Rust-based dependency resolution
New Playwright Nx plugin
New integration: Netlify’s Improved Monorepo Experience
Interactive Graph Functionality
Storybook Support for Interaction Testing
New generators: convert-to-monorepo, ESLint Flat Config
💎Angular Gems of September, 2023
📰Meet Angular’s New Control Flow
Angular 17 will be released this November. It'll include multiple new template related features, including a new built-in syntax for control flow and deferrable views. In this article, Alex Rickabaugh showcases these new features.
📰DOM reading and writing with new lifecycle hooks in Angular
In this tutorial, Connie Leung integrates an Angular app with the Chart.js library to demonstrate how to use Angular's two new lifecycle hooks: afterNextRender
and afterRender
work.
📰Incremental Static Regeneration for Angular
Enea Jahollari explains how to enable @rx-angular/isr in an SSR Angular Universal App to generate static pages at runtime and then update them incrementally when the underlying data changes.
📰Feature Flags in Angular 16
In his article, Stefan Haas shows us how to implement feature flags to enable or disable features at runtime using manifests, APP_INITIALIZER, structural directives and functional guards.
📰Angular v17’s View Transitions: Navigate in Elegance
A recent commit adds a new feature to support the View Transitions API. This API enables easy animations when transitioning between different DOM states. Netanel Basal explains how to use view transitions from Angular.
👨💻About the author
My name is Gergely Szerovay, I work as a frontend development chapter lead. Teaching (and learning) Angular is one of my passions. I consume content related to Angular on a daily basis — articles, podcasts, conference talks, you name it.
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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 #17: Angular v16.2, Combining Signals and Observables & more
Angular Addicts #16: Signals vs. RxJS, combined test coverage reports & more
Angular Addicts #15: Angular v16.1, Typescript 5.1, new RFCs & more
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