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Is the Angular team aware of NG Mocks and NG Spectator?
Is the Angular team aware of NG Mocks and NG Spectator?
Many, if not all, goals stated here: https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/49685 could be achieved with framework modifications in non-volatile way, without its re-write and braking changes which are familiar to us from Y2016. Angular is Google's product with primary goal to solve Google's problems and interest of Google will not be jeopardised by interest of "non-Google" users. However, this re-write will affect Google as well and inflict additional costs. Google will have to, eventually, to spend time and money to re-write existing features and not to produce new ones. In that matter, what was the feedback from the Google's tech leads and managers about that? How they took the news?
The concept actually dates back much further than Preact's implementation - Knockout was built on https://vuejs.org/)'s reactivity is based on the same primitives, and SolidJS is a framework built explicitly around signals.
Vitest and Angular is actually already possible! Check out AnalogJs if you are interested in how it works: https://github.com/analogjs/analog