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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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rx-angular
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A sweet spot between signals and observables 🍬
RFC: @rx-angular/state/signals - extended signal and new eventEmitter
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Beyond Angular Signals: Signals & Custom Render Strategies
It has been a while now since the Angular team has been exploring (way more than we can think) alternative reactivity models and looking for something that lies between the extremes of naive Zone.js (i.e. Zone.js without OnPush) and Zoneless Angular combined with special pipes & directives like those provided by RxAngular.
- Are you satisfied with the current Angular+RxJS integration?
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[Beginner] Understanding how angular updates my app
I would recommend exploring https://github.com/rx-angular/rx-angular. Contributors did a huge research about using Angular to get the best results.
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IssueManager - A realtime kanban board made with Appwrite and Angular14
It also includes RxAngular, a toolset focused on runtime performance and template rendering, and taiga-ui, an UI component library.
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How to handle errors REACTIVELY with the async pipe
There is another reason not to use async pipes. If you provide 'noop' zone, async pipes will stop working. In my experience it's better to start without zones if you know that performance might be a problem in the future. Working without zones has more benefits https://github.com/rx-angular/rx-angular/blob/main/docs/general/zone/why-zone-less.md Here is the list.
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MiniRx Feature Store vs. NgRx Component Store vs. Akita
Another cool lib which goes into the same direction as NgRx Component Store: https://github.com/rx-angular/rx-angular/blob/master/libs/state/README.md
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Looking for guide\book about best practice for state managing
Here are some examples: https://github.com/rx-angular/rx-angular/blob/master/libs/state/docs/usage.md
- Moving to Angular from React
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Updates on dev.to clone in Angular - July 30
We also added listings using the same pattern. This is the first time we used *rxLet. It really makes working with all Observable in the templates easier do check it out. It allows you four states for an observable suspense, error. complete so that you can handle each one of them separately and gets rid of the *ngIf with async pipe. Like if you want to display something else while loading and error is a big disadvantage of the async pipe when used with an api.
taiga-ui
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Maskito: a Holy Grail of input masking
Our team already has a stock of welcomed projects, especially in the Angular ecosystem, such as Taiga UI, ng-polymorpheus and Web APIs for Angular to name a few. We take them very seriously because they are not pet projects or hobbies (although we love them as if they were). Therefore you can expect our documentation to be easy to navigate, examples to be plentiful and communication to go effortlessly.
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Angular component library using TailwindCSS?
The best component library by far in terms of default design (& not using TailwindCSS) i have encounter with is Taiga UI (its so eye-catching)
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Setup questions
You can also check out TaigaUI https://taiga-ui.dev/ they also have an awesome component framework.
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Taiga UI: Year of the Tiger
If you aren’t acquainted with Taiga and randomly stumbled upon this text, let me introduce Taiga UI — a powerful set of components for Angular, which is used in dozens of Tinkoff’s products and projects! In the following sections I will briefly unpack the overall achievements related to this multifaceted library.
- Taiga: The free and open-source project management tool
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Angular UI Library suggestions
https://taiga-ui.dev/ Taiga UI (free)
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Does anyone use until-destroy https://github.com/ngneat/until-destroy with angular apps for production?
You could copy this service in your project: https://github.com/Tinkoff/taiga-ui/blob/main/projects/cdk/services/destroy.service.ts
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Multi Select Dropdown In Angular 14
There's beautiful Taiga UI library for awesome devs: https://taiga-ui.dev
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Sliders are like onions: three gradient layers of a single slider
Our library Taiga UI contains hundreds of useful components, directives, and services. The code maintainability is a pivotal issue for our UI Kit library. That is why we always try to write as little code as possible and look for native solutions.
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Top UI Frameworks for Angular and react.
1. Taiga UI
What are some alternatives?
akita - 🚀 State Management Tailored-Made for JS Applications
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
mini-rx-store - MiniRx - The reactive state management platform
primeng - The Most Complete Angular UI Component Library
devto-clone - This is a dev to clone in angular. Where we used Angular component-store, rx-angular/template
ng-polymorpheus - Polymorpheus is a tiny library for polymorphic templates in Angular.
juliette - Reactive State Management Powered by RxJS
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
angular-spotify - Spotify client built with Angular 15, Nx Workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
mini-rx-comparison - Compare MiniRx FeatureStore with NgRx ComponentStore and Akita Store
clarity - Clarity is a scalable, accessible, customizable, open source design system built with web components. Works with any JavaScript framework, built for enterprises, and designed to be inclusive.