
2024-08-01 12:00:01
🔮 Angular 20 is Coming – What to Expect
Angular 20 is on the horizon and will land in late May 2025. This major version follows on from development of the framework based on contemporary reactivity, improved server-side rendering, and improved developer ergonomics.
🔧 Key features expected in Angular 20:
Zone-Free Angular (Developer Preview): Angular 20 supports app execution without Zone.js. This is an optional change detection model that relies on Angular Signals for a lighter and more rapid architecture.
Improved SSR Hydration: Server-side rendering and hydration enhancements allow Angular apps to load faster and become interactive sooner. This is especially beneficial for SEO and user experience.
Fully Integrated Signals: Signals, introduced in Angular 16 and further improved in v17 and v18, are likely to become first-class citizens. In other words, more APIs and patterns will be utilizing Signals instead of RxJS for local component state and UI changes.
Enhanced Rendering Pipeline: Under-the-hood changes continue to boost Angular's runtime and build performance, rendering the framework efficient and scalable.
Angular 20's not about revolution — it's shine, speed, and keeping the framework accelerating with fresh reactive styles. Should you have been experimenting with Signals or rather you want to keep zone-free, this launch primes for further flexibility and control.
#Angular #NestJS #Ionic #WebDev #SnackStack
Angular 20 is on the horizon and will land in late May 2025. This major version follows on from development of the framework based on contemporary reactivity, improved server-side rendering, and improved developer ergonomics.
🔧 Key features expected in Angular 20:
Zone-Free Angular (Developer Preview): Angular 20 supports app execution without Zone.js. This is an optional change detection model that relies on Angular Signals for a lighter and more rapid architecture.
Improved SSR Hydration: Server-side rendering and hydration enhancements allow Angular apps to load faster and become interactive sooner. This is especially beneficial for SEO and user experience.
Fully Integrated Signals: Signals, introduced in Angular 16 and further improved in v17 and v18, are likely to become first-class citizens. In other words, more APIs and patterns will be utilizing Signals instead of RxJS for local component state and UI changes.
Enhanced Rendering Pipeline: Under-the-hood changes continue to boost Angular's runtime and build performance, rendering the framework efficient and scalable.
Angular 20's not about revolution — it's shine, speed, and keeping the framework accelerating with fresh reactive styles. Should you have been experimenting with Signals or rather you want to keep zone-free, this launch primes for further flexibility and control.
#Angular #NestJS #Ionic #WebDev #SnackStack