@angular and @TauriApps form a robust combination for creating powerful apps.
Together, they offer an interesting blend of features, each balancing the other’s strengths and weaknesses.
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#Angular, is known for its completeness in managing complex applications. 💫
It employs a change detection mechanism and ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation, which optimizes apps by compiling components into highly efficient #JavaScript code before the initial load.
I'm guilty of using interfaces by default on the little #TypeScript (#Angular) I need to write at work. After reading this article and the linked TypeScript documentation guide, I'll be pushing for types to become the default:
#Introduction Trained as a historian at the university of #Trier I started programming during my exchange year in Bordeaux, France. After my graduation I worked at the University of Trier and specialized in Historical GIS #hisgis#hgis. Currently I am working in the field of #spatialhumanities and #digitalhumanities at the Hessische Institut für Landesgeschichte in #Marburg, using Open Source Technologies (#Python, #QGIS, #Gdal, #GRASS, #OpenLayers, #Angular et. al.)
As a someone in the #tech and development space, my peers have always shunned #Wordpress and I have to admit I also steered clear from it simply because I judged it to be a weak, drag-and-drop solution and closed ecosystem.
But I strongly believe my hatred for it has been unfair and without any cause all these years. The fact that it is so popular shows that it is a valid solution, and without it, millions of blogs and small business websites would never have been possible. It is also far less closed and locked in as many of these other solutions Youtube creators often advertise as you can #selfhost it as well.
What is your opinion on it? Do you use it, and what do you use it for? What do you like and not like, and finally, what level of technical skills do you have? Are you a developer or a non-tech-savvy person who found the perfect solution for your website, blog, or e-commerce store?
So you don't find it limiting at some point? I always felt that you can hit the roof with it and then you need to start over, but even creating the simplest site with #React#Vue#Angular or #Svelte could take an exceptionally long time especially for someone like me that doesn't work in #webdevelopment.
Folks who do #aspnetcore development with a #javascript frontend framework (#vuejs, #angular, #react), is your frontend code part of the #dotnet solution, or have you split the backend and frontend into separate isolated folders?
I have thoughts, but would love to hear what your thoughts are. Boosts are appreciated.
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Actually I like your second idea here..
I worked with a php cms for decades which stored all content that was editable through the admin-login simply into markdown files (@getkirby) . No other dependencies than php. No database at all. That definitely has its upsides.
So then it would be #angular frontend, #nodejs backend, probably with some lib that makes it easier to customize the file(s).
I graduate in August, which means I'm looking for a job! I have almost 5 years of experience with #GNOME/#Linux desktop development and over 2 years part-time professional experience with full-stack development (#dotnet, #angular, #ionic). Plus I've dipped my toes in a ton of other things over the years.
Looking for something remote or in the #neworleans area. If you've got anything let me know! DMs open, boosts appreciated.
#shadowDOM partners with the likes of :not(:defined) to make progressive enhancement a more natural part of component development than ever.
#declarativeShadowDOM builds on top of that, and once Firefox ships things powerful API the distance between "page load" and "page needs JS" can be even further apart.
It's powerful to lean into the existing web APIs to learn new and exciting ways to support our clients while continuing to push the boundaries of those APIs at the spec level.
Placing your #shadowDOM in #customElements also makes them hyper-portable. So, whether the distance between "page load" and "page needs JS" is short, like in an #AdobePhotoshop, or long, like a #staticDocumentationSite, you have the ability to benefit the consumers of your content in a way that is most valuable to the goals that they have.
Doing this also makes leveraging that content across a myriad of app contexts (whether is #React, #Vue, #webComponents, #angular, or fully custom!)
We are a small fully remote team and we offer very flexible #remote working conditions on high-quality business applications for people who love #Angular and #TypeScript but may need a break from big corporations and over-demanding agencies.
What's even remotely "modern" about them at this point? They're bloated dinosaurs that are one comet strike away from being next week's Active Server Pages.
I think I'd vastly prefer a post-modern #JS framework. Like something that keeps me from writing any JS in the first place.
Blazor in .NET, Phoenix LiveView in Elixir, and Yew in Rust... those are actual modern web frameworks.