The Angular Blog is moving to a new URL: https://blog.angular.io ( #itsjustangular !) Please follow us there for the latest news, updates, and tips, and stories from the field. ... more
The Angular Blog is moving to a new URL: https://blog.angular.io ( #itsjustangular !) Please follow us there for the latest news, updates, and tips, and stories from the field. ... more
Angular version 4.3 has been released. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What’s new? We are introducing HttpClient ... more
Angular version 4.3 has been released. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What’s new? We are introducing HttpClient ... more
In the six months since our last post about Angular Material, the team been hard at work building cool new components and applying a heaping of polish. Some of the highlights include: Datepicker, expansion panel, and accordion components Improved support ... more
In the six months since our last post about Angular Material, the team been hard at work building cool new components and applying a heaping of polish. Some of the highlights include: Datepicker, expansion panel, and accordion components Improved support ... more
Angular version 4.2 has been released. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What's new? Angular Forms now includes ... more
Angular version 4.2 has been released. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What's new? Angular Forms now includes ... more
Angular version 4.1.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What's new? Version 4.1 adds full ... more
Angular version 4.1.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. What's new? Version 4.1 adds full ... more
Following my keynote at ng-conf 2017 that seemed to indicate that Typescript is now an official language at Google, there were many questions about the status of Dart at Google. We would like to clarify that both Dart and Typescript are in the same category. ... more
Following my keynote at ng-conf 2017 that seemed to indicate that Typescript is now an official language at Google, there were many questions about the status of Dart at Google. We would like to clarify that both Dart and Typescript are in the same category. ... more
Angular version 4.0.0 - invisible-makeover - is now available. This is a major release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, and is backwards compatible with 2.x.x for most applications. We are very excited to share this release with ... more
Angular version 4.0.0 - invisible-makeover - is now available. This is a major release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, and is backwards compatible with 2.x.x for most applications. We are very excited to share this release with ... more
Angular In September of last year we made several big announcements. We released version 2.0.0 of Angular and that we were adopting Semantic Versioning, meaning that developers will see version number increases in a planned and careful manner. As a result ... more
Angular In September of last year we made several big announcements. We released version 2.0.0 of Angular and that we were adopting Semantic Versioning, meaning that developers will see version number increases in a planned and careful manner. As a result ... more
This is a guest post from Sean Landsman at ag-Grid. Sean is the lead engineer on ag-Grid's Angular integration. -- Stephen Fluin Motivationag-Grid is an enterprise datagrid that works with Angular. As ag-Grid works with many frameworks, the internals ... more
This is a guest post from Sean Landsman at ag-Grid. Sean is the lead engineer on ag-Grid's Angular integration. -- Stephen Fluin Motivationag-Grid is an enterprise datagrid that works with Angular. As ag-Grid works with many frameworks, the internals ... more
We're sneaking in a little holiday gift at the end of the year: two new beta releases for developers to try out with the latest version of Angular. material components with a custom theme and RTL text In March, we gave you a first preview of the new Angular ... more
We're sneaking in a little holiday gift at the end of the year: two new beta releases for developers to try out with the latest version of Angular. material components with a custom theme and RTL text In March, we gave you a first preview of the new Angular ... more
Angular version 2.4.0 - stability-interjection - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 2.x.x. What's new? ... more
Angular version 2.4.0 - stability-interjection - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is a drop-in replacement for 2.x.x. What's new? ... more
This is a guest blog post by Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a full-stack developer, architect and tech lead with a passion for frontend development, especially Angular. Juri writes technical articles on his personal blog and is the author of some online ... more
This is a guest blog post by Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a full-stack developer, architect and tech lead with a passion for frontend development, especially Angular. Juri writes technical articles on his personal blog and is the author of some online ... more
AngularJS 1.6.0 - rainbow-tsunami Release Announcement Continuing our development and support of Angular 1, we are announcing the next significant release, 1.6.0, which has been in development since May this year. In this release we have added a number ... more
AngularJS 1.6.0 - rainbow-tsunami Release Announcement Continuing our development and support of Angular 1, we are announcing the next significant release, 1.6.0, which has been in development since May this year. In this release we have added a number ... more
Angular version 2.3.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is be a drop-in replacement for 2.x.x. This is the final minor release ... more
Angular version 2.3.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is be a drop-in replacement for 2.x.x. This is the final minor release ... more
Angular version 2.2.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is be a drop-in replacement for 2.1.x. What's new? You can now AOT compile ... more
Angular version 2.2.0 - is now available. This is a minor release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, meaning that it contains no breaking changes and that it is be a drop-in replacement for 2.1.x. What's new? You can now AOT compile ... more