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Meet Angular's New Control Flow
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This November, we’ll release Angular version 17 with a number of new template features, including a new built-in syntax for control flow…

Meet Angular’s New Control Flow
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Angular Signals RxJS Interop From a Practical Example
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How screwed am I?
  • Assuming that your company has a profitable business, and you are working on the part brings in the revenue that pays the bills, you'll keep that as long as your company is interested in keeping that business. Your CTO is burning money (and fast!), maybe they've picked that habit up in a zero-interest environment, but well interest rates aren't zero anymore, so I'd be more worried if I were part of the secret internal startup.

  • What do you think of the Built-In Control Flow RFC?
    github.com [Complete] RFC: Built-In Control Flow · angular/angular · Discussion #50719

    Authors: @alxhub @pkozlowski-opensource @jelbourn Area: Angular Framework Posted: June 14, 2023 Status: Open This RFC proposes a new control flow syntax for Angular, and represents a significant ch...

    [Complete] RFC: Built-In Control Flow · angular/angular · Discussion #50719
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    Welcome to c/Angular - You can sit with us :)

    Whether you are a beginner or using Angular since back in the days, I'm looking forward to discussions and knowledge exchange with all of you.

    Let's be excellent to each other.

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