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Designing Reusable Components with Tomas Trajan

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Component is the central piece in Angular. Sometimes you want to generalize a particular component, to make it shareable across your application or to move into a custom component library to share it around multiple applications. It is important to understand how to approach shareable components in your particular use-case.

In this episode we are discussing:

  • Components and Components composition
  • Shared folder, Shared library, ngModules
  • Template context
  • Custom component libraries
  • Designing components for scale
  • Best practices, tips and tricks and common pitfalls

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Custom Angular Component Library (Best practices)
Angular Library Architecture (sub-entries)
Angular Application Architecture

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Component is the central piece in Angular. Sometimes you want to generalize a particular component, to make it shareable across your application or to move into a custom component library to share it around multiple applications. It is important to understand how to approach shareable components in your particular use-case.

In this episode we are discussing:

  • Components and Components composition
  • Shared folder, Shared library, ngModules
  • Template context
  • Custom component libraries
  • Designing components for scale
  • Best practices, tips and tricks and common pitfalls

Articles

Custom Angular Component Library (Best practices)
Angular Library Architecture (sub-entries)
Angular Application Architecture

More from Tomas
Twitter

Github
Website
Omniboard

Angular Self-Paced Workshops from Aliaksei

ngstart.dev

  continue reading

25 episodes

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