May 2024: Angular, Performance, SSE, Gemini, Signals, NgRx and More
May has come to an end, and what a fantastic month it was! I had a great time learning about real-time apps, optimization, and NgRx. I also enjoyed working with Progress Telerik and Kendo UI learning about improve performance, build flexible components, and implement signals.
Let's take a look back at the highlights and fun moments.
🏆Trophies, Swag, and Stickers
First, I want to say thanks again to Kendo for the Champion trophy and the stickers, and Google for the Spring welcome pack with swag and a bag. 🥰😍!
✍🏼 Real-time SSE, Image Optimization, and NgRx 👇🏼
How to build real time apps using SSE (Server Send Events) using NestJS and Angular
https://www.danywalls.com/building-real-time-boards-with-angular-and-nestjs-using-server-sent-eventsOptimize Images with Angular ngOptimized Directive
https://www.danywalls.com/how-to-optimize-images-in-angular-using-ngoptimizedimage-directiveLean when and why use NgRx for Angular Apps.
https://www.danywalls.com/understanding-when-and-why-to-implement-ngrx-in-angularHow to Debug NgRx easy
https://www.danywalls.com/how-to-debug-ngrx-using-redux-devtools
📖 🥷🏼DeferViews, Content Projection and Signal Inputs()
As always, I took time to learn with Progress Telerik and Kendo UI playing about improve the performance, building flexible components and move to input signals 👇🏼:
Speed up your apps using lazy loading and @defer in Angular 17
https://www.telerik.com/blogs/improve-angular-performance-lazy-loading-defer-kendo-uiBuild Flexible Components using Content Projection.
https://www.telerik.com/blogs/creating-dynamic-flexible-components-angular-content-projectionBy @Inputs() and Move to input Signals https://www.telerik.com/blogs/why-move-input-signals-bye-input
May was filled with writing and learning and more. Thanks to everyone for being part of it. Looking forward to more fun times ahead!
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Dany Paredes
Dany Paredes
I'm passionate about front-end development, specializing in building UI libraries and working with technologies like Angular, NgRx, Accessibility, and micro-frontends. In my free time, I enjoy writing content for the Google Dev Library, This Is Angular Community, Kendo UI, and sharing insights here.