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@programming.devhttps://blog.angular.dev/introducing-let-in-angular-686f9f383f0f
https://blog.angular.dev/angular-v18-is-now-available-e79d5ac0affe
https://dev.to/oler/introduction-to-let-in-angular-18-cm6
Angular 18 has brought an exciting new feature for developers: the `@let` directive. This tool helps you create variables quickly and easily within HTML code. Let’s understand how it works and look at some cool examples.
https://dev.to/davidepassafaro/angular-fallback-content-in-ng-content-5d7m
Angular v18 recently introduced a new feature to easily define a fallback content in ng-content...
https://www.danywalls.com/testing-in-angular-replace-karma-to-web-test-runner
Explore the shift from Karma to Web Test Runner for Angular testing, highlighting its experimental integration and future potential
https://blog.angular-university.io/angular-signal-components/
A complete guide to Angular signal components, the new component authoring format. This includes signal-based inputs, outputs, and two-way binding with model().
https://blog.angular.io/angular-and-wiz-are-better-together-91e633d8cd5a
https://blog.angular.io/meet-angulars-new-output-api-253a41ffa13c
Angular v17.3 introduces the improved API for declaring outputs as a developer preview.
https://blog.angular.io/signal-inputs-available-in-developer-preview-6a7ff1941823
https://blog.angular.io/material-3-experimental-support-in-angular-17-2-8e681dde650e