Angular Signals in Action | Deborah Kurata

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Discover how to elevate your Angular application's reactivity by incorporating signal-based features. In this session, we’ll walk through an Angular app and explore when and how to use signals. We'll look at original signal features, such as signal() and computed(), then examine the newest additions including linkedSignal() and rxResource(). And we'll see where RxJS fits into the signal picture.

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