Combining declarative schema definitions with simple templating offers the best of both worlds in form building. Define your model's constraints upfront, then use a straightforward template. #WebDev#Frontend@DeborahKurata's FULL EPISODE HERE: https://t.co/nmxTx1naSh
Simplify your code by separating concerns. Define initial data and validation schemas in dedicated constants. Keeps component logic clean and maintainable, drastically condensing your code. #DevTips#CodeOrganization@DeborahKurata's FULL EPISODE HERE: https://t.co/nmxTx1naSh
Validating data against data structures is simplified testing. No DOM, browser, or complex setup needed β just pure data validation. #SoftwareTesting#DevTips@DeborahKurata's FULL EPISODE HERE: https://t.co/nmxTx1naSh
Forms are built with a field tree, attaching validation rules and state info like 'touched' or 'disabled'. This data structure keeps everything organized for better form management. #DevTools#WebDev@DeborahKurata
Angular has had Template Forms and Reactive Forms for years⦠but neither is quite perfect.
When the #Angular team introduced Signals, they realized form management needed to evolve too.
Enter Signal Forms.
π₯ Quick explanation from Deborah Kurata
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A quick, demo-packed look at Angular v21 β Signals, Signal Forms, Angular ARIA, and whatβs coming next on the Angular roadmap.
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Wagner Maciel is here to walk us through Angular ARIA and new v21 a11y components.
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