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Authors: Jatin Ramanathan, Minko Gechev You may know Angular as the web framework from Google, but Google actually has another web framework: Wiz. Both Angular and Wiz are used by thousands of engineers and thousands of apps inside of Google. Wiz is an internal framework that is used by some of the most popular Google products such as Search, Photos, Payments and many others. Over the last year we
Last month marked the 13th anniversary of Angular’s red shield. AngularJS was the starting point for a new wave of JavaScript frameworks emerging to support the increasing need for rich web experiences. Today with a new look and a set of forward-thinking features we bring everyone along to the future with version 17, setting new standards for performance and developer experience. In v17 we’re happ
On the Angular team, we believe testing is critical to build highly complex and scalable applications effectively. Testing takes many forms, and “unit tests” focus on testing the smallest units of a codebase. For Angular applications, this typically includes tests of individual components or services. We regularly survey Angular developers to make sure we are always providing the best experience,
Six months ago, we reached a significant milestone in Angular’s simplicity and developer experience by graduating the standalone APIs from developer preview. Today, we’re thrilled to share that we’re continuing the Angular Momentum with the biggest release since the initial rollout of Angular; making large leaps in reactivity, server-side rendering, and tooling. All this comes with dozens of quali
photo by Emma TwerskyWe are excited to announce the release of Angular v14! From typed forms and standalone components to new primitives in the Angular CDK (component dev kit), we’re excited to share how each feature makes Angular more powerful. Since our last release, we completed two major requests for comments (RFC), which provided an opportunity for the entire Angular community to provide desi
Photo by Craig Adderley from PexelsIn January of 2018 we laid out our plans for the final releases of AngularJS before entering long-term support and last year, we extended the LTS due to the global pandemic until December 31, 2021. Well, friends, the time has come and we’re no longer supporting AngularJS. We’re incredibly proud of the work that has been done with AngularJS and the way it evolved
It’s that time again, friends — we’re back with a new release and we can’t wait to share all the great updates and features waiting for you in Angular v12. Before we dive into those updates, let’s check in on the Angular journey. A vital key to Angular’s future is Ivy and what it unlocks for the platform. We have been working over recent releases towards the goal of converging the Angular ecosyste
Version 10.0.0 is here! This is a major release that spans the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material, and the CLI. This release is smaller than typical; it has only been 4 months since we released version 9.0 of Angular. Photo of Butterfly Beach by Minko GechevWe try to release two major versions each year to keep Angular synchronized with the rest of the JavaScript ecosystem
The 9.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release that spans the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material, and the CLI. This release switches applications to the Ivy compiler and runtime by default, and introduces improved ways of testing components. This is one of the biggest updates to Angular we’ve made in the past 3 years, and we’re excited for all of the ways it
Today, we at Ionic are happy to share the release of Angular Schematics for Capacitor. Let’s take a look at what Capacitor is and how to add it to an Angular project. Capacitor overviewFirst off, let’s go over what Capacitor is and how it relates to other cross platform projects out there. At a glance, Capacitor follows many of the same ideas as Apache Cordova. There is a Web layer that renders th
The 8.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release spanning the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material, and the CLI with synchronized major versions. This release improves application startup time on modern browsers, provides new APIs for tapping into the CLI, and aligns Angular to the ecosystem and more web standards. Photo by Angular TPM, Manu MurthyHow to update t
The 7.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release spanning the entire platform, including the core framework, Angular Material, and the CLI with synchronized major versions. This release contains new features for our tool chain, and has enabled several major partner launches. Virtual Scrolling can improve the performance of applicationsHow to update to v7Visit update.angular.io for det
Today we’re happy to announce an exciting new way to build web and mobile apps with Angular and NativeScript. First, some background: since the beginning of Angular, you could use NativeScript with Angular to build mobile apps. NativeScript is an open source framework for building truly native mobile apps with JavaScript. It lets you use your existing Angular skills, and as a result you get a nati
The 6.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release focused less on the underlying framework, and more on the toolchain and on making it easier to move quickly with Angular in the future. a photo by Manu Murthy of the Angular TeamAs a part of this release, we are synchronizing the major versions going forward for the framework packages (@angular/core, @angular/common, @angular/compiler,
Github is the source of truth for most Angular demos, examples, prototypes, and “real world” projects. However, downloading & initializing these projects locally can take a looooong time- which makes them difficult to share with others. 😞 This is precisely why we created StackBlitz, a lightning fast online IDE that allows you to live edit Angular CLI projects in-browser. It also now powers all of
AngularJS is planning one more significant release, version 1.7, and on July 1, 2018 it will enter a 3 year Long Term Support period. UPDATE (2020–07–27): Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, we are extending the LTS by six months (until December 31, 2021). AngularJS Panel at Angular Connect 2015BackgroundAngularJS is an extremely stable framework for building web applications
Modern web development is all about components. Angular gives developers a way to define these discrete chunks of UI and then compose them into an application. We’ve built the Component Dev Kit (CDK) to provide high quality predefined behaviors for your components. The Angular CDK gives developers solid, well-tested tools to add common interaction patterns with minimal effort. Whether you’re autho
We are pleased to announce version 5.1.0 of Angular. This is a minor release containing several smaller features and bugfixes. We are also releasing v1.6 of the Angular CLI, and the first stable release of Angular Material. New Angular releases to celebrate the holidays!What’s new? Angular Material & CDK Stable ReleaseService Worker support in the CLIImproved Universal & AppShell Support in the CL
We are pleased to announce version 5.0.0 of Angular, pentagonal-donut. This is a major release containing new features and bugfixes. This release continues our focus on making Angular smaller, faster, and easier to use. Here’s a breakdown of some of the biggest changes in v5. For the full list, please see the changelog. Build OptimizerAs of 5.0.0, production builds created with the CLI will now ap
Co-authored by Andrew Wiens At Oasis Digital, we train and work with large companies that build software with Angular. In this time, we’ve learned a lot about about building performance sensitive applications. From these experiences we’ve distilled out our top 3 performance tips for building great user experiences. What is Runtime Performance?To discuss any type of application performance, it’s im
The Angular CLI is a command-line interface for building Angular applications, and over the last year it has become one of the most essential tools in an Angular developer’s toolbox. The CLI is responsible for automating away many of the challenges and headaches that come with being a developer in 2017. By starting with a configuration that works out of the box, baking in best practices that have
Styling applications is a critical part of delivering great experiences for users. Across the web we have Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as a powerful standard for developers to define the look of an application separately from its construction. By default in Angular, when you attach CSS directly to a component, we scope that css exclusively to that component. This scoping isolates it from the rest
Rob Wormald: This is a guest post from Victor Savkin of the NgRx core team. NgRx is suite of libraries that empower Angular developers to be more effective at building large projects. There is a lot in this release that the team hopes you will enjoy. Some of the highlights: Official support for lazy loadingSimplified testingRedesigned router integrationOf course, there is a lot more great stuff in
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