I am a great fan of the Angular Framework and Strongly Recommend to all my clients and customers to Switch from React to Angular for Production web application development I come from the days of Angular js and Ionic v1 Hats off to the Angular family your efforts have paid off in making Angular most preferred frameworks in the Globe Looking forward to SSR and Signals State management
State management in services works even in large industrial applications with complex logic. If services are no longer suitable for you, do not rush to look for a library for state management. There is a 100% chance that you have problems with the architecture and the library will not solve it for you. You will save problems with the architecture + add a complex library and +20% code boilerplate to maintain it.
Thank you for your insightful comment! You make an excellent point about the importance of proper architecture before reaching for a state management library. It's crucial to ensure that our foundational structure is solid to avoid adding unnecessary complexity and boilerplate. Thoughtful architecture can indeed solve many issues that a library alone cannot. Appreciate your perspective!
Really like this fella Mark.
Great video.
Mark is a nice man.
I am a great fan of the Angular Framework and Strongly Recommend to all my clients and customers to Switch from React to Angular for Production web application development I come from the days of Angular js and Ionic v1 Hats off to the Angular family your efforts have paid off in making Angular most preferred frameworks in the Globe Looking forward to SSR and Signals State management
State management in services works even in large industrial applications with complex logic. If services are no longer suitable for you, do not rush to look for a library for state management. There is a 100% chance that you have problems with the architecture and the library will not solve it for you. You will save problems with the architecture + add a complex library and +20% code boilerplate to maintain it.
Thank you for your insightful comment! You make an excellent point about the importance of proper architecture before reaching for a state management library. It's crucial to ensure that our foundational structure is solid to avoid adding unnecessary complexity and boilerplate. Thoughtful architecture can indeed solve many issues that a library alone cannot. Appreciate your perspective!
I'm curious if SSR out of the box will be available anytime soon? I mean like in Next JS
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can this community give me link job for angular developer?