ember-cli
Angular
ember-cli | Angular | |
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7 | 699 | |
3,269 | 94,541 | |
-0.1% | 0.3% | |
9.1 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ember-cli
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Ember-cli config
Ember pioneered the standardised usage of global cli tool. This is a perfect way to give new users a good onboarding experience as well as existing users power tools for daily usage.
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Setting up TailwindCSS + SASS with EmberJS
If you haven't already, you can install the Ember CLI using the following command:
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Which Frontend Framework to Pick for Your E-commerce Storefront?
It has detailed documentation, an API reference, and a guide for their CLI tool to provide a better developer experience. It also has a Discord server to get help instantly.
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The difference between ember serve and npm run start
When you have a built a single-page-application using Ember CLI you have two options for starting your app locally. You can either use the CLI's ember serve command directly or you can use the handy npm alias that is created for you after generating a new Ember app: npm run start
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Improving Ember.js serve and testing performance
The code change to improve performance was small. When adding server middleware or testem middleware check the options passed to ember-cli and if they contain the path flag then don't run typechecking. A small ember-cli update was also required. ember-cli would pass all the CLI flags to the server middleware, but not to the testem middleware. Without the ember-cli update, ember-cli-typechecking would not of been able to perform the check when testem middleware was added. Interesting to note that for each PR I spent a lot more time figuring out how to effectively test the changes than implement them.
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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β° Itβs 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 π)οΈ.
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Conventional commit specification
Link β 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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