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Analyzing Your Angular app JS bundles
How to analyze the JS bundles of your Angular applications and fix bundle size issues
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How to analyze the JS bundles of your Angular applications and fix bundle size issues
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Part 2: Let's dive into the new Component-store library of NGRX!
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Part 1: Component-store is an upcoming reactive library of the NGRX family. Let’s discover it and see what it’s all about!
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Leverage strict template type checking to create bulletproof Angular applications
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Understand how you can customize the Webpack configuration of your Angular applications
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Discover how to create and modify commits with Git, but also how to look at the commit log
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Embedding translations in your JS bundles can be useful to speed things up if you know that users need to switch between languages regularly. Here's how to do it
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Switch statements are sometimes considered a code smell, but when they do make sense to use, you’d better make sure you don’t forget a single case. Luckily, TypeScript can help
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Learn why ngOnInit is not always the best solution
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Welcome to the 8th edition of DeveloPassion’s newsletter. Before we start, I’d like to ask all of you to help me out a bit. If you find this newsletter interesting, then please do take a bit of time to share to others on social media: With your help,
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There is almost no use in installing npm packages globally. Here's why
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