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The first #Angular Spring Camp series meetup is in a week! Ready to see the full agenda? 👇 📅 April 23 | Online We’re starting at 3 PM CEST—late enough for you to finish key project tasks but early enough to have time to relax in the evening! 3 PM → @skorupka_k (Angular Architect & Team Leader at House of Angular) ⭐ Grand opening AI warm-up with speakers 3:10 PM → @m_stefanczyk (Google Developer Expert) 🎓 #SignalForms - Everything you need to know! 3:40 PM → @rainerhahnekamp (Google Developer Expert) 🎓 #AngularArchitecture. Master the patterns that will simplify your daily dev life Register now: buff.ly/1XBYmeG
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Angular has evolved, but your architectural habits haven't? 😬 Fix that for free at #Angular Spring Camp 2026! 🌱 Let’s face it: some #AngularArchitecture rules have been around so long that most of us no longer question them. Shared modules, Async pipe, RxJs operators... These worked for years, but do they still make sense in #ModernAngular? 👉 At our Camp, GDE @rainerhahnekamp will review familiar patterns, show where traditional methods remain useful or hinder progress, and introduce simpler options in Modern Angular. 📅 April 23 | 3 PM CEST | Online 🎓 “Angular Architecture Revisited: Modernizing Angular Architectural Patterns” About the speaker: → Google Developer Expert in Angular → trainer and consultant in the Angular Architects network → creator of ng-news → active community educator If you are still building Angular apps the way you learned a few years ago, this talk will give you a useful reality check. 🔗 Sign up for FREE: buff.ly/ZFAok33
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How many “temporary” decisions does it take before an #Angular app starts fighting back? 👇 First, it’s one harmless “for now,” then another, and soon, a simple change demands more courage than a Friday deploy. → That’s exactly why we created a workshop on #AngularArchitecture with Nx Signals. 📅 May 18 | 9–5 PM CEST 🎓 Angular Architecture by GDE @prodromouf 💸 -30% Early Birds promo You will learn how to build Angular apps that stay clear and scalable, even after you’ve made many "temporary" decisions! ✅ Keeping code in clear Feature / UI / Data-Access layers ✅ Stopping responsibilities from leaking across boundaries ✅ Reducing #RxJS ceremony with rxResource ✅ Using linkedSignal() without manual reactive tangles ✅ Building data flows that are readable instead of heroic → Official certification, 1-on-1 #GDE support, and live coding during the workshop included! 🔗 Explore the agenda: buff.ly/qnR6vgn
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Lab time at my #AngularArchitecture workshop @angularDays in Munich
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Is your #AngularArchitecture falling apart? 🛑 Stop relying on the newest features to save it! A lot of devs believe switching to Standalone Components (or whatever’s trending) magically keeps things tidy. 😐 Spoiler: it doesn’t. In large Enterprise apps, features are just tools. Without a strategy, your code will become a mess. Try the modern solution—Scalable Moduliths! 🔥 Don’t just organize files. Structure your whole workspace! Tools like #Nx help you break your app into clear, functional layers: 1️⃣ Feature Layers: Business logic and smart components. 2️⃣ UI Layers: Pure, reusable presentational components. 3️⃣ Data-Access: API calls and state management. Make smart architecture choices now, and you’ll save yourself from endless refactoring headaches down the road! And if this feels overwhelming, stay tuned for next week when we show you something that’ll help you tackle it!
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Out yesterday's #AngularArchitecture Workshop at @ngdeconf was really well attended. We had a great time. Thanks for joining, and thanks for having us 🙌
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Yesterday, at @ngconf in Maryland, we did our #AngularArchitecture workshop. Here are some impressions 👇
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Last week, we finished another #AngularArchitecture workshop. Here are the things the participants especially liked (grouped by ChatGPT): ✅ Expertise & Teaching Style ✅ Depth and Topical Relevance ✅ Mix of Theory, Demos & Practice ✅ Structure & Clarity ✅ Atmosphere & Enthusiasm
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Today, my colleague @rainerhahnekamp and I do our #AngularArchitecture workshop at @AngularConnect
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🎓 Ports and Adapters (or Hexagonal) architecture promotes a clear separation between business logic and external dependencies by using: 👉 ports - abstract interfaces that specify how the core application communicates with external systems. They can include services that define key use cases, 👉 adapters - concrete implementations of these ports, serving as a bridge between business logic and external components. They convert external data formats, protocols, or requests into a structure that the core application can process and understand You can easily implement this pattern in Angular by leveraging its Dependency Injection system, allowing you to take full advantage of its benefits: 💡 separation of concerns - by separating the core business logic from external systems, this architecture allows each part of the application to evolve independently, ✨ modularity - encourages the development of modules that are easy to replace or upgrade, 🚀 testability - since the core business logic is isolated from external dependencies, it can be tested independently using mock implementations of the ports, 👨‍💻 flexibility - supports multiple interfaces for interacting with the application. If you want to learn more, check out our article: “Ports and Adapters” vs “Hexagonal Architecture” - is it the same pattern? 🔗 buff.ly/Ajp5GzM buff.ly/Ajp5GzM #angular #angularlove #angulararchitecture #portsandadapters
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💡 Check out our latest article: "Lightweight Port and Adapter Pattern for NgRx Signal Store"! In this piece, we explore how combining NgRx SignalStore with the Hexagonal Architecture (Ports and Adapter pattern) provides a powerful and efficient approach to managing state in Angular applications 🔥 This integration not only preserves TypeScript's type inference benefits but also brings the flexibility and modularity of the hexagonal pattern. By leveraging this architecture, we can establish clear boundaries between business logic and infrastructure, thereby avoiding unnecessary complexity. 🔗 Read the full article here: buff.ly/NI3jOYi #angular #angularlove #angulararchitecture
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Is Your Angular App Truly Scalable? 🚨 👉 Your app works fine - for now. But what happens when traffic increases, new features accumulate, and your codebase starts slowing you down? There are clear warning signs that your Angular architecture isn’t ready for growth. Do you know what they are? 🎓 Join Mateusz Stefańczyk - our key contributor, blogger, and Master of Ceremony at Angular.love meetups - for a free webinar on February 19 at 2 PM (live on YouTube). Learn how to build an app architecture that stays reliable and scalable as your project expands. 💡 Have specific questions? Ask Mateusz during the live Q&A! Secure your free spot now ➡️ buff.ly/3QhYuJ4 #angular #frontend #webdeveloperment #angulararchitecture
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First lesson at our today‘s #AngularArchitecture workshop at @JavaScriptCon in Munich: Recursion
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It‘s labs o‘clock in our #AngularArchitecture workshop at @jaxcon in Munich.
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Doing labs in our #AngularArchitecture workshop at @ngPolandConf. One more time, there is a vast interest ❤️
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For the first time, we had 2 #AngularArchitecture workshops side-by-side at @ngdeconf this week. Congrats, and thanks to the conf team for organizing this.
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Here is another summary by ChatGPT: Why do people attend our #AngularArchitecture workshop? Next English 🇬🇧 one in October: 👉 buff.ly/4c7TbFH
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Impression from our last public #AngularArchitecture workshop. Next English 🇬🇧 one in October: 👉 buff.ly/4c7TbFH
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We asked ChatGPT to summarize the fantastic feedback we got last time for our #AngularArchitecture workshop. Next English 🇬🇧 workshop in October: 👉 buff.ly/4c7TbFH
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Some statistics about the participants of our last #AngularArchitecture workshop. Next 🇬🇧 English one in October: 👉 buff.ly/4c7TbFH
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