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Ng-News 24/38: Progressive Hydration, Dependency Injection

Jessica Janiuk discussed the upcoming incremental hydration and the role of the defer block at TechStackNation. Armen Vardanyan published an article on Angular Space about dependency injection and managing large forms across multiple components.

Hydration Advancements

In this episode, we revisit TechStackNation, featuring another member of the Angular Core team. This time, Jessica Janiuk joined as a guest to discuss the upcoming incremental hydration and the journey towards it.

Instead of a deep technical dive, the discussion focused on the importance of hydration and which developers will benefit from it (not everyone, as it turns out). Jessica also shared some behind-the-scenes insights, including how the defer block was planned from the start and serves as a foundation for advanced hydration techniques currently in development.

Dependency Injection

Additionally, Armen Vardanyan has published a detailed article on Angular Space, a community-driven platform. The article explores dependency injection and has a reading time of about 13 minutes. Armen points out that Angular’s DI is unusually tied to the DOM and offers a useful pattern for managing large forms across multiple components.

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