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DevDays Europe 2024
| 24.05.2024
The New Angular: Maximizing Performance and Productivity
Angular has undergone significant modifications in recent times. Notably, the introduction of the new control flow syntax, standalone components, signals, and the new approach of server-side rendering has fundamentally changed the approach to developing new Angular applications. This presentation features Christian Liebel, a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Web Technologies from Thinktecture, who draws insights from extensive project experience to guide you through the process of transitioning to “the new Angular.“ Join Christian for a pragmatic discussion on adapting to these updates and their practical implications for your projects.
Christian Liebel ist Consultant bei Thinktecture. Sein Fokus liegt auf Webstandards und Progressive Web Apps. Er vertritt Thinktecture beim W3C.
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DevDays Europe 2024
23.05.24
- 24.05.24
@ Vilnius
(LT)
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