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  1. Experimenting with v22 and new third party tool calling feature.

  2. Wenn du aus der Java-Welt kommst, wirken Begriffe wie JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, Vue, Node.js oder npm am Anfang schnell wie ein einziger großer Themenblock. Genau da entsteht oft die eigentliche Verwirrung. Alles klingt ähnlich, vieles taucht im gleic...

    magicmarcy.de/angular-react-vu

    #Coding #JavaScript #Angular #TypeScript #React #Node #Vite #Webpack #ESLint #Maven #Paketmanager #ECMAScript #Programming

  3. Wenn du aus der Java-Welt kommst, wirken Begriffe wie JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, Vue, Node.js oder npm am Anfang schnell wie ein einziger großer Themenblock. Genau da entsteht oft die eigentliche Verwirrung. Alles klingt ähnlich, vieles taucht im gleic...

    magicmarcy.de/angular-react-vu

    #Coding #JavaScript #Angular #TypeScript #React #Node #Vite #Webpack #ESLint #Maven #Paketmanager #ECMAScript #Programming

  4. Wenn du aus der Java-Welt kommst, wirken Begriffe wie JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, Vue, Node.js oder npm am Anfang schnell wie ein einziger großer Themenblock. Genau da entsteht oft die eigentliche Verwirrung. Alles klingt ähnlich, vieles taucht im gleic...

    magicmarcy.de/angular-react-vu

    #Coding #JavaScript #Angular #TypeScript #React #Node #Vite #Webpack #ESLint #Maven #Paketmanager #ECMAScript #Programming

  5. Wenn du aus der Java-Welt kommst, wirken Begriffe wie JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, Vue, Node.js oder npm am Anfang schnell wie ein einziger großer Themenblock. Genau da entsteht oft die eigentliche Verwirrung. Alles klingt ähnlich, vieles taucht im gleic...

    magicmarcy.de/angular-react-vu

    #Coding #JavaScript #Angular #TypeScript #React #Node #Vite #Webpack #ESLint #Maven #Paketmanager #ECMAScript #Programming

  6. Современный Angular: Заменяем жизненные циклы на сигналы

    Если вы пишете на Angular, то наверняка часто используете хуки жизненного цикла вроде ngOnChanges , ngOnInit и ngOnDestroy . С появлением сигналов и концепции Zoneless (когда Zone.js уже не обязателен) у нас появились более элегантные и читаемые альтернативы. Давайте разберем, как современный подход позволяет упростить код и избавиться от "шумных" методов жизненного цикла.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1040488/

    #angular #javascript #typescript #signal #hooks #rxjs #программирование #вебразработа

  7. Современный Angular: Заменяем жизненные циклы на сигналы

    Если вы пишете на Angular, то наверняка часто используете хуки жизненного цикла вроде ngOnChanges , ngOnInit и ngOnDestroy . С появлением сигналов и концепции Zoneless (когда Zone.js уже не обязателен) у нас появились более элегантные и читаемые альтернативы. Давайте разберем, как современный подход позволяет упростить код и избавиться от "шумных" методов жизненного цикла.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1040488/

    #angular #javascript #typescript #signal #hooks #rxjs #программирование #вебразработа

  8. Современный Angular: Заменяем жизненные циклы на сигналы

    Если вы пишете на Angular, то наверняка часто используете хуки жизненного цикла вроде ngOnChanges , ngOnInit и ngOnDestroy . С появлением сигналов и концепции Zoneless (когда Zone.js уже не обязателен) у нас появились более элегантные и читаемые альтернативы. Давайте разберем, как современный подход позволяет упростить код и избавиться от "шумных" методов жизненного цикла.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1040488/

    #angular #javascript #typescript #signal #hooks #rxjs #программирование #вебразработа

  9. Современный Angular: Заменяем жизненные циклы на сигналы

    Если вы пишете на Angular, то наверняка часто используете хуки жизненного цикла вроде ngOnChanges , ngOnInit и ngOnDestroy . С появлением сигналов и концепции Zoneless (когда Zone.js уже не обязателен) у нас появились более элегантные и читаемые альтернативы. Давайте разберем, как современный подход позволяет упростить код и избавиться от "шумных" методов жизненного цикла.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1040488/

    #angular #javascript #typescript #signal #hooks #rxjs #программирование #вебразработа

  10. 🤖 WebMCP könnte verändern, wie AI-Agenten mit Webapps interagieren. Angular experimentiert bereits mit nativer Unterstützung für strukturierte AI-Tools direkt im Browser. Kein fragiles DOM-Scraping mehr. 👀 Zum Blogpost: 👉 angular-buch.com/blog/2026-05... #Angular #AI #WebMCP #Frontend

    Angular-Buch → WebMCP: KI-Agen...

  11. Frontend Status: свежий дайджест фронтенда и AI — 25.05.2026

    Привет! Это 16 выпуск Frontend Status — дайджеста по фронтенд-разработке. В этом выпуске: 📺 Если Next.js кажется слишком «магическим»: интервью с создателем TanStack — про client-first, type inference и честный выбор стека без маркетингового тумана. 🤖 Когда ИИ уже в проде, а контроля нет: от джунов без Copilot до паттерна «архитектор + разработчик», ревью агентских PR, «В поисках Мемо» (одна таблица в ClickHouse вместо Qdrant и Chroma) и on-premise на 4× RTX 4090 с водянкой — чтобы внедрять AI дисциплинированно. 🛡️ Один пропуск в npm — и секреты в CI утекают: атака на 84 пакета @tanstack , чеклист безопасности React (XSS, HttpOnly, CSP, Zod) и инициатива Mozilla WAICT — чтобы не узнавать об инциденте из новостей. 🎨 CSS и анимации без лишнего JS: safe-area-inset на реальных устройствах, забытые HTML/CSS-фичи, scrollytelling на scroll-state queries и портфолио на GSAP + шейдерах — чтобы интерфейс выглядел дороже, а код оставался прозрачным. ⚡ JavaScript и Node.js 26 без сюрпризов при миграции: orval из OpenAPI, когда цепочки .filter().map() вредят читаемости, Temporal и ломающие изменения в релизе от 5 мая — чтобы меньше гадать и быстрее обновлять рантайм. ⚛️ React-стек 2026 без ставки вслепую: патчи Next.js, local-first как data architecture, карта 60+ библиотек, Ant Design 6.4 и whisper.rn on-device — чтобы выбрать инструменты осознанно, а не по инерции. 🅰️ Angular и инфраструктура вокруг него: Taiga UI MCP для агентов. 📦 GitHub в России, интерактивная карта HistoryPrint на 13 000 событий, критика FSD, Safari TP 243, дизайн-система в DESIGN.md без дизайнера и сводка апдейтов Deno, Vite, Next.js, Vue и Tailwind — …и многое другое.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1039126/

    #javascript #typescript #css #react #angular #vuejs #css3 #браузеры #nodejs

  12. @ryan I've mainly used at work for years now, but only recently got into building stuff with . With all the CVEs lately, I've considered just using in the future since I usually just build small web apps for myself 🤔 I do like the reactive approach of React and even the Angular team seems to copy the reactive part by introducing signals etc. these days.

  13. 𝗔𝗻𝘁𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗻:

    #UIComponent #React #Vue #Angular #AntDesign

    thewhale.cc/posts/antdesign

    Ant Design is a React/Vue/Angular UI library that has a plethora of easy-to-use components that are useful for building elegant user interfaces.

  14. Druckfrisch endlich in den Händen. Unser Vorabexemplar vom Angular-Buch! Ab 31.05. im Handel.

    angular-buch.com

    #angular #webdevelopment

  15. Druckfrisch endlich in den Händen. Unser Vorabexemplar vom Angular-Buch! Ab 31.05. im Handel.

    angular-buch.com

    #angular #webdevelopment

  16. 12 паттернов, которые приведут твой код в порядок

    ES6 ввел синтаксис деструктурирующего присваивания — лаконичный способ распаковки значений из массивов и объектов в отдельные переменные. Это одна из тех фич, начав использовать которые, ты удивишься, как раньше без нее жил.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1037430/

    #javascript #typescript #react #vue #angular #программирование #nodejs #svelte #vanillajs

  17. 12 паттернов, которые приведут твой код в порядок

    ES6 ввел синтаксис деструктурирующего присваивания — лаконичный способ распаковки значений из массивов и объектов в отдельные переменные. Это одна из тех фич, начав использовать которые, ты удивишься, как раньше без нее жил.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1037430/

    #javascript #typescript #react #vue #angular #программирование #nodejs #svelte #vanillajs

  18. SSR и CSR в одном месте: как мы разделили рендеринг для людей и поисковых ботов

    В современной веб-разработке SEO и производительность часто вступают в противоречие. SSR дает хорошую индексацию, но усложняет архитектуру. CSR быстрее в разработке и меньше нагружает сервер, но поисковые боты могут не понять страницу. Мы разрабатываем продуктовый сайт на Angular 17 с микрофронтендовой архитектурой на Module Federation. Нам нужно было и хорошее SEO, и привычный CSR для пользователей. В итоге мы выбрали гибридный подход: для людей — клиентский рендеринг, для поисковых ботов — пререндеринг через доработанный сервис MTS botview. В статье рассказываем, почему чистый SSR не подошел, как мы разделили рендеринг, что доработали в открытом решении и как отличаем ботов от людей без ошибок.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1037280/

    #Angular #SSR #CSR #Mosule_Federation #Микрофронтенды #SEO

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  20. Been playing with #SvelteKit, #KonstaUI, #Drizzle, #betterauth, #superforms, and #zog. Don't hate it so far, despite the classical frustration of "I could do this in seconds in #Angular, but I need to spend 5 minutes looking it up" that always happens when you start working with something new.

    Got the skeleton of the app set up, CI/CD running, database connection (including migrations), and authentication. Just need to get the user registration set up, and then I can start with the actual content.
  21. Been playing with #SvelteKit, #KonstaUI, #Drizzle, #betterauth, #superforms, and #zog. Don't hate it so far, despite the classical frustration of "I could do this in seconds in #Angular, but I need to spend 5 minutes looking it up" that always happens when you start working with something new.

    Got the skeleton of the app set up, CI/CD running, database connection (including migrations), and authentication. Just need to get the user registration set up, and then I can start with the actual content.
  22. Been playing with #SvelteKit, #KonstaUI, #Drizzle, #betterauth, #superforms, and #zog. Don't hate it so far, despite the classical frustration of "I could do this in seconds in #Angular, but I need to spend 5 minutes looking it up" that always happens when you start working with something new.

    Got the skeleton of the app set up, CI/CD running, database connection (including migrations), and authentication. Just need to get the user registration set up, and then I can start with the actual content.
  23. Angular once felt heavy and outdated. Signals, standalone components, zoneless APIs, and Angular 21 may have changed that for good. hackernoon.com/angular-is-exci

  24. Angular once felt heavy and outdated. Signals, standalone components, zoneless APIs, and Angular 21 may have changed that for good. hackernoon.com/angular-is-exci #angular

  25. 🅰️ Angular 22 brings injectAsync helper for lazy-loading dependencies at component level. Plus paramsInheritanceStrategy defaults to 'always' and Node.js 26 support with Temporal API!

    Link in the comment

    #Angular #WebDev #TypeScript

  26. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  27. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  28. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  29. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  30. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  31. Nieśmiało chcemy ogłosić, że ponieważ na uczelniach zaczyna się okres praktyk studenckich, to serdecznie zapraszamy do miejsca, gdzie można poczynić pierwszy krok w swojej karierze IT. Czyli do nas, do Wilda Software.

    Tworząc aplikacje webowe oraz hybrydowe popracujesz w:

    - backendzie: #PHP (#Laravel oraz Yii 2.0)
    - frontendzie: #Angular (i JavaScript)
    - bazach danych: #MySQL, #PostgreSQL

    (1/3)

    #programowanie #PraktykiIT #Poznań #PolitechnikaPoznańska #Informatyka #KarieraIT