π Hey fellow Angular Addict
Since this was the first (April) issue of my Angular Addicts Newsletter, let me tell you what this is all about.
My name is Gergely Szerovay, I work as a frontend development chapter lead. Teaching (and learning) Angular is one of my passions. I consume content related to Angular on a daily basis β articles, podcasts, conference talks, you name it.
I created the Angular Addict Newsletter so that I can send you the best resources I come across each month. Whether you are a seasoned Angular Addict or a beginner, I got you covered.
Next to the newsletter, I also have a publication called β you guessed it β Angular Addicts. It is a collection of the resources I find most informative and interesting. Let me know if you would like to be included as a writer.
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You can read the May (#2), June (#3), July (#4) and August (#5) issues here.
π Angular Gems of April, 2022
π° Angular Developer Survey 2021 Results
Nearly 25k developers participated in the survey, Minko Gechev βs article summarizes the results and how these are reflected in the Angular roadmap.
ποΈ Nx Conf Lite 2022
Nx Conf Lite 2022 was held at the end of April, and its recordings are now available.
I really enjoyed Colum Ferryβs (@coly010) presentation: Supercharged Micro Frontends with Monorepos. I also highly recommend checking out this talk by Benjamin Cabanes and Philip Fulcher: Understanding Monorepos: What you need to know
π° Reactive programming in Angular
Jorge Solis highlights the key differences between functional and object-oriented programming, and explains what reactive programming is in Angular and gives useful advice on when you should use it.
π° The ultimate guide on how to create customizable Angular components
Kevin Kreuzer (@kreuzerk) describes a great way of using CSS variables and mixins to style Angular components. In one of his recent article he also writes about styling content projection in Angular.
π° GTM Tracking Service in Angular
Ayyash Ayyashβs (@ayyash) step-by-step guide explains how to set up Google Tag Manager 4 and connect it with Google Analytics, and also talks about how to implement a service that will help you maintain the tags in your application.
Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoyed the first issue of the Angular Addicts Newsletter! If you have any feedback, just comment here or write to me, and I will get back to you!
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Oh you mentioned me, thanks :)