Angular continues to evolve rapidly. What should we use in 2025? Especially if we start with a new project.
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I would only disagree with the light theme in IDE :D
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Why not use Spartan library instead of using Angular Material and then styling with TailwindCSS? AFAIK it also uses Material CDK with TailwindCSS to make ui look more like Shadcn. Something that you are doing manually you get out of the box with this library.
Curious to know your opinion on it? :)
spartan.ng/
Do you have any material about SSR with Angular? It could even be SSG, but I find it difficult to find anything that shows the server rendering the Angular application.
No, but I have plans to provide some materials for that.
Many thanks. Especially for clarification the situation with testing tools.
You're very welcome!
Can you provide some info why you would use nx for library development right out of the gate? I am interested what benefits it provides vs. vanilla angular setup.
Yes, it has some additional features like
nx release, it checks if thepackage.jsoncontains the necessary dependencies. You might also quickly come into a mono-repository scenario because the library itself will not stay alone. You also want to add a demo application and maybe some additional libraries on top of it...With Nx you are already equipped for that.
I am not able to style tye material components using tailwindcss. Does it require any additional setup?
I don't style existing UI components. I only use Tailwind for positioning and margins.
Ohh that I can do thanks for your response