At a recent Jetbrains conference, one of the Angular developers said that the Resource API came about because they were working with the Google Fonts team on zoneless, and realised this is what they needed. I also suspect they are keen to remove all need for rxjs as it is not beginner friendly, and we would typically use rxjs for the back-end calls.
Your explaination is always clear. This API is really interesting and reduces a lot many client side waste code. I hope they will implicitely manage the async call or maybe provide a default management. Please make a video with a complete form management (NEW or EDIT) with this new API. Thanks for your videos!
Yes, very similar to tanstack query! For SSR, I guess it would work depending on when the specific component gets hydrated. There's a new hydrate option with defer...
Clear, short and informative.
Glad you liked it 😊
Thanks Zoaib you always explain new concepts in simplest way.
Glad you liked it, Akram! 🙂
At a recent Jetbrains conference, one of the Angular developers said that the Resource API came about because they were working with the Google Fonts team on zoneless, and realised this is what they needed. I also suspect they are keen to remove all need for rxjs as it is not beginner friendly, and we would typically use rxjs for the back-end calls.
Exactly! RxJS will become optional eventually so this is all in preparation for that.
Thank you Zoaib for these videos. We hope you will upload more to make us professional
You're welcome 🤗
Your explaination is always clear.
This API is really interesting and reduces a lot many client side waste code. I hope they will implicitely manage the async call or maybe provide a default management.
Please make a video with a complete form management (NEW or EDIT) with this new API.
Thanks for your videos!
Glad you liked it! And I was thinking of exactly the same thing about an example with forms - would be a good use case of this API.
Will work on it :)
Awesome man! I just subbed to your patreon!!!
Thanks Adam! 🤗
Tanstack query but for angular. Would love to see how this get implemented while using angular ssr
Yes, very similar to tanstack query! For SSR, I guess it would work depending on when the specific component gets hydrated. There's a new hydrate option with defer...
Great video. Can you explain the binding between the url parameter and the bookId? Thanks
Thanks 🙏 I already have a video for that: th-cam.com/video/L2mlrvDYvoA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KjJZXhPCmb87XnsF