What's Ahead for Angular 12
This just in..... Angular v12 launches May 12, 2021. And our predictions were spot-on. Angular 13 is forecasted for even bigger and better features. Angular, Google's JavaScript (TypeScript) framework for building web applications mobile or desktop, has over 68,000 stars on GitHub. Angular 11 launched on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2020. Every year, Angular runs a developer survey with almost 30K responses to make Angular better. With the Angular community feedback, requests, and suggestions, they plan some timesaving, faster, and pretty cool improvements. The Angular roadmap project's focus is a 'zoneless angular' making Zone.js options and ultimately provides more control to the developers.
Better Developer Ergonomics @angular/forms
Work is in progress for implementing stricter type checking for reactive forms. This allows developers to catch more issues during development time, enable better text editor and IDE support, and improve the type checking for reactive forms.
Leverage Full Framework Capabilities with Zone.js Opt-Out
Angular is going to design and implement a plan to make Zone.js optional from Angular applications. This simplifies the framework, improves debugging, and reduce application bundle size.
Reducing Framework Overheard by Removing Legacy
Angular plans remove the legacy View Engine for smaller Angular conceptual overhead, smaller package size, lower maintenance cost, and lower codebase complexity.
Improve Test Times and Automatic Test Environment Tear Down
By changing the TestBed to automatically clean up and tear down the test environment after each test run, developers can improve test time and create better isolation across tests.
Improve Build Performance With ngc as a tsc Plug-In Distribution
Distributing the Angular compiler as a plugin of the TypeScript compiler is forecasted to improve developers' build performance and substantially reduce maintenance costs.
Support Adding Directives to Host Elements
A long-standing feature request for the ability to add directives to host elements. The feature allows developers to augment their components with different behaviors without using inheritance.
Simplified Angular Mental Model with Optional NgModules
Future Angular editions make NgModules optional that simplifies the learning journey. This work allows developers to develop standalone components and implement an alternative API for declaring the component's compilation scope.
Ergonomic Component Level Code-Splitting APIs
A common problem of web applications is a slow initial load time. A way to improve it is to apply more granular code-splitting on a component level. To encourage this practice, we'll be working on more ergonomic code-splitting APIs.
Wijmo supports Angular and has since the very beginning with Angular 1 (AngularJS). We are committed to providing Angular developers a powerful toolset for building enterprise-grade applications.
Top comments (3)
Wow, the support for adding directives to host elements will be awesome!
agree and thanks for the comment Wellington!
I am looking forward to it