It has come time to read the liner notes and write some conclusions. When we started writing this blog series, we knew that JavaScript/web application frameworks were not easy to summarize.
There’s one question that comes up again and again on stackoverflow. The question is about ngDoCheck lifecycle hook that is triggered for a component that implements OnPush change detection strategy…
In the last couple of years there has been an explosion in JavaScript frameworks. How is a developer or business to make a wise choice? What are the advantages, trade-offs and differences? In this talk we’ll compare and contrast six popular front-end frameworks: Angular 1, Angular 2, Polymer, React, Ember and Aurelia.
Web components are made up of 4 separate specs, custom elements, shadow DOM, HTML imports, and the template tag. For the purposes of this article we will focus specifically on custom elements.
We have been using Vue instead of Angular for nearly a year now. In this article, I will highlight my impressions on Vue and differences compared to Angular.
I have my own biases and preconceptions, but I want to state them openly and then make a sincere attempt to discuss other frameworks. I’m also trying to discuss these not with reference to myself but to a large degree as whether I recommend them to someone learning.
These are 3 situations that we can come across while building Angular apps using RxJs. We are going to go over why the issue happens and how to fix it.
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