Built a Spotify client with Angular 11, Nx, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro

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    Spotify client built with Angular 15, Nx Workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro

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  • I found that there weren't many resources on building a proper real-world scale application, and that's my focus for sharing. I made a Jira clone application as the first one for that purpose. Nx workspace is getting more and more attention from the Angular community, but people are always confused about how to architect and set up a Nx project. I hope Angular Spotify will give you more insight on that despite the fact that it is my first project using Nx 🤣

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  • jira-clone-angular

    A simplified Jira clone built with Angular, ng-zorro and Akita

  • I found that there weren't many resources on building a proper real-world scale application, and that's my focus for sharing. I made a Jira clone application as the first one for that purpose. Nx workspace is getting more and more attention from the Angular community, but people are always confused about how to architect and set up a Nx project. I hope Angular Spotify will give you more insight on that despite the fact that it is my first project using Nx 🤣

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