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Armen, Charles, and Lucas join this week's panelist episode. They dive deep into the process of converting components to standalones using a schematic provided by the Angular team. They discuss the challenges faced in the migration process, insights into the reasons behind certain Angular features still being module-based, and the adoption of new control flow syntax. They also share their experiences with transitioning to Angular 17, involving challenges, code changes, and a migration process that requires careful consideration. Plus, they explore the use of signals for reactive state and change detection and shed light on the migration to Angular SSR, including helpful tips and best practices.
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Armen, Charles, and Lucas join this week's panelist episode. They dive deep into the process of converting components to standalones using a schematic provided by the Angular team. They discuss the challenges faced in the migration process, insights into the reasons behind certain Angular features still being module-based, and the adoption of new control flow syntax. They also share their experiences with transitioning to Angular 17, involving challenges, code changes, and a migration process that requires careful consideration. Plus, they explore the use of signals for reactive state and change detection and shed light on the migration to Angular SSR, including helpful tips and best practices.
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