Summary
In this chapter, you learned how to create search-as-you-type functionality using MatInput
, validators, reactive forms, and data-stream-driven handlers. You became aware of two-way binding and template-driven forms. You also learned about different strategies to enable inter-component interactions and data sharing. You dove into understanding how memory leaks can be created and the importance of managing your subscriptions.
You can now differentiate between imperative and reactive programming paradigms and understand the importance of sticking with reactive programming where possible. Finally, you learned how to implement sophisticated functionality by chaining multiple API calls together. You learned about the signal primitive and how you can use it to build simpler and more performant applications.
LocalCast Weather is a straightforward application that we used to cover the basic concepts of Angular. As you saw, Angular is great for building such small and dynamic...