Today we are excited to open the first PR of our exploration into fine-grained reactivity! 🚦 This is the foundation to allow prototyping & amplify the value of an upcoming RFC on our plans to introduce a new reactive primitive into Angular. Read more: goo.gle/ng-watch-this-…
We believe adding built-in reactivity to Angular unlocks many new capabilities, including: - A clear and unified model for how data flows through an application - A path towards writing fully zoneless applications … plus:
If anyone is annoyed at this and having a hard time understanding why Angular is exploring fine-grained reactivity other than #RxJS, I was in the same boat a few months ago. This article I wrote might help you understand why this is an important advancement for Angular. dev.to/this-is-angula…
@angular Does that means we will get rid of "detectchanges", "markforcheck", ..., ... with the new reactive primitive (signals)?
@angular Amazing 🤩 and pleeeease smth like signalToObservable(signal) to have a perfect rxjs integration + other amazing tools like Ngrx 🔥🔥
@angular I haven't really been following this closely - would this be a DX change or will signals be used in core only?
@angular Will this replace RxJS in all Angular HTTP forms, etc ?
@angular This is exciting. aside from performance, will teams have an easier way to manage state in a unified way?
@angular Looking forwards to trying it out! From a DX perspective though, I wonder if there's any possibility of leveraging prop getters/setters rather than using get() and set() directly. Something like github.com/rkirov/cont-si…
@angular @frederikprijck Thanks for sharing this exciting update, @angular! It's great to see your team diving into fine-grained reactivity. I'd love to stay updated on your progress - mind if I give you a follow?
@angular Are we going to have native Reactive Inputs ?
@angular xD, what a joke!!! Angular has been stuck in an endless cycle of selling worthless nonsense, admitting their mistakes, discarding everything and then selling more worthless nonsense for years now. It's pure propaganda-oriented programming, offering no real benefits, only ads.