First Impressions of Angular 14 on Web Rush #191
John, Ward, and Dan talk about their initial impressions of Angular 14. How has moving to a module-less world changed? What are tree shakable error messages? Is Angular improved by version 14?
const podcast = {
episode: 191,
title: 'First Impressions of Angular 14',
topics: [
'angular', 'upgrades', 'review'
],
guest: ''
hosts: [
'Ward Bell', 'John Papa', 'Dan Wahlin'
]
};
Recording date: Jun 9, 2022
John Papa @John_Papa
Ward Bell @WardBell
Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin
Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
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Resources:
- The Standalone Components RFC
- Nethan Basal on new inject function in Ng v14
- Angular 14 release article
- Angular docs
- Standalone components in Angular
- Example repo with vue, react, angular, svelte to compare techniques
- Using a child component in Vue with options API
- Using a child component in Vue with composition API
- Video of Accessibility in Angular
- Angular Diagnostics blog post
- Angular Jumpstart Repo
- ng update
Timejumps
- 01:39 Topic introduction
- 02:41 What is Angular 14?
- 08:43 Sponsor: Nrwl
- 09:19 How has moving to a module-less world changed?
- 13:44 What about in React, Svelte, or Vue?
- 19:28 What changes if you're using ng modules?
- 22:57 Sponsor: Ag Grid
- 24:00 Smaller improvements in Angular 14
- 26:41 What are tree shakable error messages?
- 30:15 How do you like bananas in a box in Angular 14?
- 31:23 The inject function
- 34:02 Is Angular improved by version 14?
- 38:10 Final thoughts
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.