Angular Addicts #21: signal stores, router unit testing & more
My favorite Angular resources of December, 2023
👋Hey fellow Angular Addict
This is the 21st issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter, a monthly collection of carefully selected Angular resources that got my attention. (Here are the 20th, 19th, and 18th issues.)
💎Angular Gems of December, 2023
📰A change detection, zone.js, zoneless, local change detection, and signals story
Enea Jahollari takes a deep dive into Angular's change detection system, he explains:
How change detection works with synchronous and asynchronous code
What the role of Zone.js is
How component dirty marking works
How the OnPush change detection strategy and the async pipe work
How change detection with Signals works, local change detection
📰Testing routed components with RouterTestingHarness
This is the fifth part of Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen's "Angular router testing" series:
Testing Angular routing components with the RouterTestingModule
Testing routed Angular components with the RouterTestingModule
In this latest article, Lars explains how to use the RouterTestingHarness
with a router based on the Tour of Heroes router tutorial.
📰The NGRX Signal Store and Your Architecture
Manfred Steyer wrote a four-part long series about NGRX Signal Stores:
Smarter, Not Harder: Simplifying your Application With NGRX Signal Store and Custom Features
NGRX Signal Store Deep Dive: Flexible and Type-Safe Custom Extensions
In the latest article of his series (The NGRX Signal Store and Your Architecture), he focuses on the following architectural questions: Where to put the signal stores? How large should a store be? Is a store allowed to access other stores? Can a signal store be used for global state? Can a signal store be used together with or instead of the traditional Redux-based NGRX Store?
📰Navigating the Nuances of toSignal in Angular: What to Know
In his blog post, Netanel Basal explains how to mitigate the following issues with the toSignal
in root level provided services:
Instant subscription
Subscription leaks in root services
📰Unleashing the Power of JavaScript: Advanced Closures for Efficient and Elegant Code in Javascript
In his blog post, Vamsi Krishna Kodimela explains what closures are, and how to use them to:
Create factory functions
Do currying
Implement memoization
Handling events
👨💻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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