
Accelerating Angular Development with Ivy
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Key Features
Upgrade your Angular applications from traditional View Engine to modern Angular Ivy
Get a detailed walkthrough of the new features and breaking changes in Angular
Explorer new Angular APIs, syntax, tooling, and configurations for modern frontend web development
Book DescriptionAngular Ivy is the latest rendering engine and compiler introduced in Angular. Ivy helps frontend developers to make their Angular applications faster, better optimized, and more robust. This easy-to-follow guide will help you get to grips with the new features of Angular Ivy and show you how to migrate your Angular apps from View Engine to Ivy. You'll begin by learning about the most popular features of Angular Ivy with the help of simple stand-alone examples and realize its capabilities by working on a real-world application project. You'll then discover strategies to improve your developer workflow through new debugging APIs, testing APIs, and configurations that support higher code quality and productive development features. Throughout the book, you'll explore essential components of Angular, such as Angular Component Dev Kit (CDK), Ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation, and Angular command line interface (CLI). Finally, you'll gain a clear understanding of these components along with Angular Ivy which will help you update your Angular applications with modern features. By the end of this Angular Ivy book, you will learn about the core features of Angular Ivy, discover how to migrate your Angular View Engine application, and find out how to set up a high-quality Angular Ivy project.What you will learn
Find out why Angular Ivy tests are faster and more robust
Explore the concept of CSS custom properties and scoping of values and learn how to use them with Angular Ivy
Use testing harnesses present in Angular components to write effective tests
Explore the architecture of the Angular compatibility compiler and understand why it is important
Discover effective techniques for migrating your existing Angular apps to the Ivy engine
Overcome challenges that you might face when switching to AOT compilation
Who this book is forThis book is for experienced Angular web developers who want to migrate to the latest Ivy engine for building faster web applications. Intermediate knowledge of Angular and TypeScript will help you get the most out of this book.
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Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen is a Co-Founder of an Open Learning non-profit called This is Learning. He's a Tech Writer at This is Angular. Lars speaks at meetups, conferences, and live streams worldwide. He's a FOSS maintainer and Open Learning contributor. Lars is also a Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies and a GitHub Star. As a Frontend Architect at Systematic A/S, he architects and delivers cloud-native solutions for the Danish energy industry using Continuous Delivery and automation with modern tech stacks and toolchains built for scale.Carniatto Mateus :
Contacted by Royluis on 29th Jan20Andresen Jacob :
Jacob Andresen works as a senior software developer based in Copenhagen in Denmark. He has been working as a software developer and consultant in information retrieval systems and web applications since 2002.
Content
Discovering New APIs and Language Syntax
Boosting Developer Productivity Through Tooling, Configuration, and Convenience
Introducing CSS Custom Properties and New Provider Scopes
Exploring Angular Components Features
Using CSS Custom Properties
Using Angular Components
Component Harnesses
Additional Provider Scopes
Debugging with the New Ivy Runtime APIs
Using the Angular Compatibility Compiler
Migrating your Angular Application from View Engine to Ivy
Embracing Ahead-of-Time Compilation
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