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This is the 29th issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter, a monthly collection of carefully selected Angular resources that caught my attention. (Here are the 28th, 27th and 26th issues)
Angular 18.2, the latest minor version of Angular, was released in August. Cédric Exbrayat covers the key new features:
The latest minor version of Nx was released last month. Zack DeRose summarizes the new feaures:
Manfred Steyer shows us an architecture where library configurations are derived by an Nx plugin using conventions. With implicit libraries, we can create a new library by creating a folder with an index.ts file.
The idea of implicit libraries comes from Younes Jaaidi's blog post. He also wrote a step by step guide on this topic.
Angular 18.2 supports TypeScript isolatedModules. This feature may boost production build times. Mark Thompson and Charles Lyding explain how this feature works and how to set it up in an Angular project.
In Angular 19, standalone: true will be the default setting for components, directives, and pipes. Alex Rickabaugh clarifies that NgModules won't be deprecated, and there will be an automated migration which will:
In his article, Maksim Dolgikh explains how to move from hard-coded code for each environment to a universal build that can be used anywhere. He suggests two solutions:
Chau Tran compares the composition models of React and Angular, explains how to use the Selection and Select components in React Three Fiber, and provides a detailed guide on porting these components from React to Angular.
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