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Very informative, I have been guilty of using "allowSignalWrites" in effects, at least I updated signals :) .. but I love the patterns you showed here.
As a side note, I just ported one of our internal applications to use signal inputs(), and it's so awesome. The best thing? ngOnChanges are now no more needed, effect() and computed() to the rescue. Awesome.
NgOnChanges is really horrible to work with
Yes, signal inputs are clearly a superior approach! Totally agree. Thanks for appreciating the article :)
Good article. Thanks.
Have recently upgraded to the latest Angular. Very excited to start working with Signal inputs!
Great to hear I have been of help to you!
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing!
Informative Post well done keep it up
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Thanks for your appreciation!
Hi Armen Vardanyan,
Excellent content, very useful.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, Armen! Really useful.
Question about companyEmployees. How it will get updated if a company value is updated with selector for example and it is untracked?