Talk

Keynote Speaker: SolidJS Signals, fine grained reactivity and zone agnostic components - The future of modern Angular applications

Feb 25
Feb 25, 2023 Delhi, India

Michael Hladky

Michael Hladky

Description

On Angular's roadmap is one item that is most probably the biggest change to the framework ever done.

"Making zone.js optional".

As part of this effort they are revisiting Angular's reactivity model and will introduce a new reactive primitive to handle change detection. It will improve bundle size, runtime performance and more.

I will use SolidJS Signals to demonstrate how the new reactive primitive could get integrated in the framework and how it can be used in future versions.

That said, this talk will demonstrate you fine grained reactivity and zone less applications in a new flavor.

The future of modern Angular applications.

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