💡 We've got some great news to share! A new component library, ard/ui, has just been released by a member of our community 👇
🔗 https://t.co/CrPIhvUfCB
👨💻 This is a fully modular library based on the shadcn/ui philosophy, and the best part is: you own the code! All components are installed directly into your project, giving you full flexibility and control.
Built with Tailwind CSS and native #Angular features, ard/ui is already in beta. You can install components using their CLI and start experimenting today.
💬 The creator is looking for your feedback to improve the project (accessibility, SSR, testing, and more).
Check it out and let's help build something great together!
@niklas_wortmann @grafikart_fr@jetbrains I tried it and I'm not convinced, I find it too slow in its thinking, but probably more relevant to the project. It seems to understand it better and have a bigger context. The fact that it's super slow blocked me in the more in-depth test of Junie
@IRONMANtri Again refereeing errors, Mathis brought the whole race, how can we give him a penalty. The same old story with IM... Thanks Challenge and T100 to level up
📣 It's time for this year's Angular developer survey!
2023 was big for Angular! We shipped two of the most formative releases in the history of the product.
Help us have an even stronger 2024 by sharing your feedback in this short survey 🚀
https://t.co/w3uANat8vl
@alexsoyes@SNCFConnect@trainline_fr ça fait 2ans que j'utilise Trainline et franchement je changerais pas, c'est fluide, simple et intuitif !
Contrairement à SNCF où j'ai quand même essayer leur site et app et en fin de compte trop compliqué à utiliser..
https://t.co/CTktKX5pTx has been among my favorite tools in the JavaScript ecosystem for a while now.
Thanks to @jasonlaster11 for coming to the Angular team tech talks about telling us more about it. It's a 🤯 technology!
An Augmented Reality Sandbox allows students and the public to interact with a miniature landscape, sculpting mountains, valleys, rivers and even volcanoes, with off the shelf readily available parts [full video, UCLA: https://t.co/eUTfxvLMff]