cf-content-types-generator
Angular
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2 | 699 | |
100 | 94,541 | |
3.0% | 0.3% | |
6.8 | 10.0 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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cf-content-types-generator
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How to get started using Angular with Contentful
cf-content-types-generator
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Contentful developer newsletter: The state of headless CMS and community resources
But here’s the best thing: Marco’s app relies on a separate package in case you want to automate type generation. I love it!
Angular
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Angular Signals, Reactive Context, and Dynamic Dependency Tracking
/** * https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/75a186e321cb417685b2f13e9961906fc0aed36c/packages/core/src/render3/reactivity/untracked.ts#L15 * * packages/core/src/render3/reactivity/untracked.ts * **/ export function untracked(nonReactiveReadsFn: () => T): T { const prevConsumer = setActiveConsumer(null); try { return nonReactiveReadsFn(); } finally { setActiveConsumer(prevConsumer); } }
- Episode 24/15: Wiz behind the curtain, Copilot in VSCode
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Always unsubscribe. No exceptions. Debate closed.
source: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/46542
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Angular Signals: Best Practices
Besides the dangers, mentioned by Angular docs (infinite loops, change detection errors), there is another thing, that might be quite nasty: effects are executed in a reactive context, and any code you call in effect, will be executed in a reactive context. If that code reads some signals, they will be added as dependencies to your effect. Here Alex Rickabaugh explains the details.
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Understanding control flow syntax in Angular 17
In June 2023, the Angular team raised a new RFC to implement control flow syntaxes within Angular. They gave the following rationale for introducing control flow syntax:
- Episode 24/09: Testing without TestBed, SSR & Hydration
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Preparing our Code for Zoneless Angular
For scheduling, I use awesome code I found in the Angular source code.
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⏰ It’s time to talk about Import Map, Micro Frontend, and Nx Monorepo
Just to give you more context, I led the migration of several AngularJS applications to the newer Angular Framework. My client finally decided to make that move following the AngularJS deprecation announcement (stay up to date please 🙏)️.
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Conventional commit specification
Link — angular/CONTRIBUTING.md
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Angular Control Flow: the complete guide
Angular v17 was released some months ago with a ton of new features, a brand new logo and the new blog angular.dev.
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