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angular-challenges
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Function calls inside template are dangerous!
Instead of immediately reading the solution, I created a challenge inside AngularChallenges for those who want to try resolving and understanding the source of the bug first. After that, you can come back to this article to compare your solution with mine and understand what went wrong.
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Extending an existing NX generator
Answer:25 generator extending lib #70
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Further Angular knowledge and experience
I suggests you to do these Angular Challanges: https://github.com/tomalaforge/angular-challenges/
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Flattening and Transforming Observable Arrays with RxJs
This article will also help you to resolve challenge #11 of Angular Challenges, which is intended for developers who already have a strong understanding of observables. However anyone can read this article and learn from it. If you want to try this challenge first, I encourage you to do so then come back to compare your solution with the guidance provided here. (You can also submit a PR that I'll review)
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Publishing your first library with NX on NPM
{ "name": "@tomalaforge/ngrx-callstate-store", "version": "0.0.1", "description": "Enhance NgRx component-store by providing a loading/error state", "publishConfig": { "access": "public" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/tomalaforge/angular-challenges/tree/main/libs/shared/ngrx-callstate-store" }, "keywords": [ "angular", "state", "ngrx/component-store" ], "author": { "name": "Thomas Laforge" }, "peerDependencies": { "@angular/common": "^15.0.0", "@angular/core": "^15.0.0", "@ngrx/component-store": "^15.0.0" }, "dependencies": { "tslib": "^2.3.0" } }
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Create a highly customizable component
If you haven’t done the challenge yet, I invite you to try it first by going to Angular Challenges and coming back afterward to compare your solution with mine. (You can also submit a PR that I’ll review)
angular-ngrx-nx-realworld-example-app
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Looking for professional code bases / boilerplates to check out and learn best practices
Nx and ngrx https://github.com/stefanoslig/angular-ngrx-nx-realworld-example-app
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Angular Performance Test on hardware from year 2020/21
As testproject I would use this angular nrwl project which most fits our case: https://github.com/stefanoslig/angular-ngrx-nx-realworld-example-app
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Example of "good" Angular on github
Thats a good one. If you’re looking for an ngrx real world example, this one is good too.
What are some alternatives?
angular-11-spring-boot-jwt-authentication - Angular 11 Spring Boot JWT Authentication example with Authorization | User Registration & Login
tailwind - 🔥 A schematic that adds Tailwind CSS to Angular applications
fullstack-nx-nestjs-angular-realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary full-stack Medium.com clone powered by Nestjs, Angular, Nx monorepo.
angular-spotify - Spotify client built with Angular 15, Nx Workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro
ever - Ever® Demand™ - Open Commerce Platform
angular-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world application built with Angular
ng-devui-admin - Customizable admin dashboard template based on Angular and DevUI
nx-go - 🍈 Nx plugin to use Go in a Nx Workspace
dashboard - General-purpose web UI for Kubernetes clusters
components - Component infrastructure and Material Design components for Angular
nx-tiny-app-project - Tiny Angular application project in an Nx workspace.
auth - Angular JWT Authentication Tools