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·Nov 8

Introducing Angular v17

Last month marked the 13th anniversary of Angular’s red shield. AngularJS was the starting point for a new wave of JavaScript frameworks emerging to support the increasing need for rich web experiences. Today with a new look and a set of forward-thinking features we bring everyone along to the future…

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Introducing Angular v17
Introducing Angular v17
Angular

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Angular Blog

·May 23

Angular Developer Survey 2022 Results Summary

The Angular team is evidence driven — we collect feedback from developers to decide what should be part of our roadmap. We get data from dozens of sources such as conversations with people, comments on social media, surveys, market research, and much more. …

Angular

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Angular Developer Survey 2022 Results Summary
Angular Developer Survey 2022 Results Summary
Angular

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Angular Blog

·May 3

Angular v16 is here!

Six months ago, we reached a significant milestone in Angular’s simplicity and developer experience by graduating the standalone APIs from developer preview. Today, we’re thrilled to share that we’re continuing the Angular Momentum with the biggest release since the initial rollout of Angular; making large leaps in reactivity, server-side rendering…

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Angular v16 is here!
Angular v16 is here!

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Angular Blog

·Nov 16, 2022

Angular v15 is now available!

Over the past year we removed Angular’s legacy compiler and rendering pipeline which enabled the development of a series of developer experience improvements in the past couple of months. Angular v15 is the culmination of this with dozens of refinements which lead to better developer experience and performance. Standalone APIs are now out of developer preview! In v14…

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Angular v15 is now available!
Angular v15 is now available!

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Angular Blog

·Apr 29, 2022

Angular at I/O 2022

At I/O 2021 we had a blast announcing Angular DevTools and letting you use it in the Adventure world! We talked to hundreds of developers and shared insights about our partnership with TensorFlow.js. Hard to believe it’s already time for I/O 2022. This year you’ll find even more Angular content…

Angular

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Angular at I/O 2022
Angular at I/O 2022
Angular

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Angular Blog

·Apr 13, 2022

Developer Survey 2021 Results

Earlier this year, we ran our annual developer survey. We received nearly 25k responses and want to thank each and everyone of you for taking the time to share your feedback. Your input is invaluable for us. It informs our community programs, documentation, prioritization, and roadmap. Many people ask me…

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Developer Survey 2021 Results
Developer Survey 2021 Results
Angular

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Angular Blog

·May 27, 2021

New Feature Request Process

Among the most significant advantages of working on a popular open codebase is the constant feedback stream in all forms, including GitHub issues and pull requests. Over the past 6 months, our team did a lot of work triaging over 4.5k issues across our 3 main repositories and merging hundreds…

Angular

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New Feature Request Process
New Feature Request Process
Angular

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Angular Blog

·May 18, 2021

Introducing Angular DevTools

We’re thrilled to announce Angular DevTools — a Chrome DevTools extension that you can use to inspect the structure of your applications and profile their performance. You can find more about Angular DevTools in the video below and install it from the Chrome Web Store. Better Angular Debugging Experience We ran…

Web Development

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Introducing Angular DevTools
Introducing Angular DevTools
Web Development

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Angular Blog

·Apr 23, 2021

Upcoming improvements to Angular library distribution

TLDR; In v12, we’ll deprecate our legacy compilation and rendering pipeline called View Engine. This change will not require any action by developers. Libraries dependent on View Engine will continue to work as expected via our compatibility compiler ngcc. …

Angular

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Upcoming improvements to Angular library distribution
Upcoming improvements to Angular library distribution
Angular

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Angular Blog

·Feb 18, 2021

With Best Practices from the Start

One of the highest priorities for Angular is to enable best practices from the start. We want you to feel comfortable building a large enterprise user interface the same way as creating a to-do app. We apply this mindset in the framework’ APIs, developer tooling, best practices, and documentation. A…

Angular

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With Best Practices from the Start
With Best Practices from the Start
Angular

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Minko Gechev

Minko Gechev

9.1K Followers

Product and DevRel lead for Angular at Google.

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