Angular Team Panel Q&A | ng-conf 2023

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Join the Angular team for a panel Q&A session at ng-conf 2023, covering the latest developments, features, and innovations in Angular, including new package formats, AI-assisted maintenance, and improved developer experience.

Key takeaways
  • Angular is not just about the framework, but also about first-party UI components and providing a set of features to make development easier.
  • The Angular team is working on a new package format, ES 2022, and are actively making changes to simplify development.
  • The team is committed to backwards compatibility and smooth upgrade paths.
  • AI is being used to help with maintenance and documentation, but not yet to create entire applications.
  • The team is exploring ways to make it easier for developers to learn and use Angular, such as providing more guidance and tools.
  • Signals are an important part of Angular and will be integrated with forms and router in the future.
  • The team is working on a new composition model that will allow developers to build reusable components.
  • Angular is pushing the boundaries of what is possible with JavaScript, and the team is exploring new technologies like AI and micro-frontends.
  • The team is focused on making Angular simpler and more intuitive, and is always looking for ways to improve the developer experience.
  • The Angular team is committed to providing excellent documentation and support, and is always looking for ways to improve.
  • The team is working on a new syntax for Angular, which will be released in the future.
  • Angular is a complex framework, but the team is committed to making it easier for developers to use.
  • The team is exploring ways to make it easier for developers to learn and use Angular, such as providing more guidance and tools.
  • The Angular team is committed to providing excellent support and documentation, and is always looking for ways to improve.
  • Signals and effects are important parts of Angular and will be integrated with forms and router in the future.