I've been using the new Angular control flow syntax for templates (it's good)

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We take a first look at the new @ syntax coming in Angular 17 and how it compares to the existing structural directive syntax for control flow (e.g. *ngIf, *ngFor, and so on)

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0:00 Introduction
0:41 @if/@else
1:15 @for/@empty/track
1:51 alias and pipes
1:57 @defer
2:17 Try it yourself

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