Recording of the NgAsia Meetup. Discover the power of Angular Signals in this insightful talk. We delve into the past to uncover why Signals are essential, the challenges they address, and their transformative impact on Angular's future.
I never really got into rxjs. I tried many times, but that library somehow never hooked me. I only used the basic stuff, like observables, subjects but almost never worked with their operators nor did some kind of deep rxjs programming. Now I'm refactoring my code to using signals and I'm enjoying it (even though I usually hate rewriting code). Maybe signals are a good improvement under the hood, but even on the surface, I find them amazing. My code looks cleaner, it needs less logic to fulfill certain functionalities. I'm very happy. Angular is amazing! 😇
@@mkez001 I started with angular 7 about 5 years ago. I'm a sole developer of a web app that runs in the intranet of one of the big energy supply companies in germany. I get constantly good to very good feedback from the users of my app and I'm thankful that angular is such a beautiful framework that enables me to maintain a high complexity with simple and elegant code.
cant agree more, never really hooked into Angular with all the rxjs stuff, now with Signals it looks approchable for me. way cleaner imho, hope we get to completely ignore rxjs if required with httpclient also supports native signal functionality instead of returning observables.