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Angular v17.2 is now available

Angular v17.2 is now available

We rarely write blog posts about minor releases, but today we have a few surprises for you — experimental support for Material 3, signal…
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Minko Gechev
Feb 14
Material 3 Experimental Support in Angular 17.2

Material 3 Experimental Support in Angular 17.2

We’re thrilled to announce that Angular 17.2 features experimental support for Material 3 theming in Angular Material.
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Miles Malerba
Feb 14
Angular Developer Survey 2023

Angular Developer Survey 2023

Over the past year we’ve been evolving Angular based on developer feedback and community trends. We receive developer feedback from dozens…
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Minko Gechev
Jan 3
Introducing Puppeteer Schematics: Test Your Angular Apps with Ease

Introducing Puppeteer Schematics: Test Your Angular Apps with Ease

Integrate Puppeteer seamlessly in your Angular projects with the new @puppeteer/ng-schematics!
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Jecelyn Yeen
Dec 20, 2023
Check out Angular’s support for the View Transitions API

Check out Angular’s support for the View Transitions API

When a user navigates from one route to another, the Angular Router maps the URL path to the relevant component and displays its view…
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Andrew Scott
Dec 13, 2023
Use Angular’s New Deferrable Views Now

Use Angular’s New Deferrable Views Now

The Angular community has asked for an intuitive, built-in method to lazy load components, directives, and pipes. In Angular v17, we’ve…
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Jessica Janiuk
Dec 1, 2023
Introducing Angular v17

Introducing Angular v17

Last month marked the 13th anniversary of Angular’s red shield. AngularJS was the starting point for a new wave of JavaScript frameworks…
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Minko Gechev
Nov 8, 2023
Announcing Angular.dev

Announcing Angular.dev

Today, we are excited to launch Angular.dev — the future home for Angular developers.
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Emma Twersky
Nov 6, 2023
Some big things are happening next week on November 6th 🎉

Some big things are happening next week on November 6th 🎉

We’ve been hard at work on some very special updates to Angular. You don’t want to miss what we have planned.
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Mark Thompson (@marktechson)
Nov 3, 2023
Meet Angular’s New Control Flow

Meet Angular’s New Control Flow

This November, we’ll release Angular version 17 with a number of new template features, including a new built-in syntax for control flow…
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Alex Rickabaugh
Sep 25, 2023
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