avatarTom Smykowski

Summary

The Angular team has begun preparations for the release of Angular 18, focusing on improvements in change detection mechanisms and allowing guards to return Redirect Command.

Abstract

The Angular team has started working on the next major release, Angular 18, following the significant changes introduced in previous versions. The upcoming release, referred to as the next-0 subversion, will primarily focus on enhancing change detection mechanisms. Additionally, it will enable guards to return Redirect Command. The article also mentions the author's other works and promotes their Angular cheat sheet cards.

Bullet points

  • The Angular team has started working on Angular 18.
  • The next-0 subversion will focus on improvements in change detection mechanisms.
  • Guards will be able to return Redirect Command in the upcoming release.
  • The article is the shortest the author has ever written.
  • The author promotes their other works, including a list of open-source end-user apps, an article on Angular 17.2.0, and a story about Storybook.js.
  • The author has designed Angular cheat sheet cards, which are available for purchase.
  • Readers are encouraged to clap, subscribe via email, share, and like the article for more content.
  • The author invites readers to become a member for $5 a month to access all articles on Medium and support the author in writing more interesting stories.
  • The author recommends an AI service that provides the same performance and functions as ChatGPT Plus(GPT-4) but at a more cost-effective price of 6/month (with a special offer of 1/month).

Angular Team Started Preparations For 18 Release

The work on Angular 18 just started and the team does some essential groundwork.

We’re already after the groundbreaking changes revolving around signals and new templating in Angular, and now the team moves to work on the next release numbered 18.

The next-0 subversion revolves around improvements in the change detection mechanisms. It also allows guards to return Redirect Command.

It’s officially the shortest article in my life 🙂

🧰 Bonus

Check out my latest list if awesome open source end user apps, Angular 17.2.0, and the story of Storybook.js. BTW. I’ve designed Angular cheat sheet cards. You can order them now!

If you like the article, clap, subscribe via email, share and like for more!

Would you like to be up-to-date with software engineering? Already over 9000 people subscribe to Tom Smykowski’s articles. Now you can join them too. For just $5 a month, you will get access to not only his but also ALL ARTICLES on Medium and let Tom Smykowski write more interesting stories because of a small commission! Become a member now!

Programming
Web Development
Angular
JavaScript
Typescript
Recommended from ReadMedium