Talk in English - US at angularday 2023
View Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bfPI30l-W_hIjGAJs3W5GKrYUvkB44GuICe82xEqLzU/edit?usp=sharing
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Angular signals are a new feature that has the potential to revolutionize reactive programming in Angular, but apart from the newness of this new approach, the extreme love of some or the intense rejection of others, what are they really useful for?
Was it because the word 'reactive' was attractive in a new feature or because it was a much-needed introduction to the world of Angular?
Moreover, I will try to answer the most polarizing question after 'Does pineapple go on pizza': will signals replace RxJs?
In this talk, I will take you through the history of Angular's signals, from inception to creation to implementation, to understand what leads to their genesis.
You will learn what signals are and how they work, and through real-world use cases, I will show you how you can use them, switching existing logic from observables to signals.
I invite you to join me on this journey towards a new era of Angular to learn more about signals and how they can improve your Angular development experience.
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Very nicely presented argument!
Perfect mix of technical details and simplicity.
Fantastic Talk! Thank you Daniela
Awesome!!! Thank you!!!
Clear explanation
Excellent talk! Well organized, clear and complete!
Very interesting
Awesome talk. Keep going with public speaking
Very useful
Nice talk.
An interesting and complex argument introduced Simply.
Thank you Daniela
Simple and clear, very good.
very clear, interesting topic
Very useful tool that was explained in a simple and fun way
First talk? Rly?
Very good presentation and very interesting...
I don't want use signals anymore 🤣 but it's not your fault! 🤣
Nicely done
Relevant and engaging. I wouldn’t know this was your first talk if you didn’t say so because you were great! Very confident
Very instructive content, with a clear and well articulated presentation. Excellent work!
As first talk it was very good. Nice mix of serious moments with funny moments to catch the general attention.
Awesome talk! Never lose the spark!