Dear All 👋 In Q2 2025, I'm dedicating my time to freelance contract work focused on #Angular projects. If your company needs expert support, I'd be happy to help! 👇
📩 If you're interested, feel free to DM me or email [email protected]
#ngSnack💡 Need to clean up a leaking Angular service you don’t control? 👀 DestroyRef might help! 🔥
Take a look at this quick demo of how it works in action.
You can watch the full video about DestroyRef here: https://t.co/SClT53CYOF
@dylanvdmerwe@angular That’s a great question, and I’d like to know the answer too 😁To me, it also feels natural to have it by default.
Maybe @synalx or @Jean__Meche could share some insights?
#ngSnack💡@Angular finally gives us automatic route injector cleanup 🔥
By default, when you navigate away from a route in Angular, its route injector stays in memory indefinitely...
Angular’s new router feature changes that 🎉
Full Video🔗 https://t.co/lfb3SIKOdi
#ngSnack��� If you use @Angular’s new withAutoCleanupInjectors() feature, watch out for this edge case ⚠️
If your app uses a custom RouteReuseStrategy, you might need to implement the shouldDestroyInjector() method.
Full video: 🔗 https://t.co/lfb3SILm2Q
Hey friends 👋
I just released a new video about an #Angular feature I’ve been waiting for for a long time! Now we finally have a proper way to run clean-up logic when a route is destroyed.
Check it out in action — https://t.co/lfb3SILm2Q
Rethink change detection in Angular with @DecodedFrontend at NG Belgrade Conf 2026! 🔍
In his talk, Dmytro explores the hidden costs of Zone.js, the benefits of going zoneless, and how Angular handles change detection without it.
Details 👉 https://t.co/bXDjgyGwdc
Angular will introduce a new decorator in v22: @Service
- Root by default
- inject() only
It will stream line how we define services and reduce even more the boilerplate.
https://t.co/zzFHs6F2YY
Use code: decoded25 (active until April 14) to get a massive total discount.
If you want to level up with people who actually live and breathe #Angular, this is the way to do it.
Check out the dates for the USA and Europe here:
https://t.co/uVKz3evnop
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Hey friends👋 I just partnered with my friends at @HouseOfAngular and secured a 25% discount on their upcoming Angular workshops, exclusively for my followers. Simply apply the code DECODED25.
See upcoming workshops: https://t.co/uVKz3evnop
More about the workshops below👇
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Check out the upcoming workshops. You’ll find 3 key tracks:
✔️ Modern Angular with AI (Signals, Zoneless, and more)
✔️ Signal Forms (The modern way to handle complexity)
✔️ Scalable Architecture (Building for the long run)
The general promo price is also active right now.
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🎥 Dmytro Mezhenskiy (@DecodedFrontend) talk throwback!
“The Secret Life of Events in #Angular”
What really happens behind (click)?
Dive into Angular’s event system & uncover hidden capabilities.
👉 https://t.co/ictwUE2jRp
#Angular#AngularVienna
Looking forward to welcoming @DecodedFrontend to the NG Belgrade Conf 2026!
Dmytro will give a talk on Zoneless Angular, exploring the hidden costs of Zone.js and how Angular works without it.
See you in Belgrade! 👋
Dear friends 👋 It’s time for a new video 🚀
In it, I share how I approach designing component or service APIs in #Angular. You will learn the principles I use, what I keep encapsulated, and what (and when) I expose publicly.
Watch the video on YouTube: https://t.co/qGVWk3w1J2
Hey friends👋
A new #Angular video has been released on my channel 🚀
In this tutorial, I shared 7 ways (beyond route-based lazy loading) that helped me reduce the bundle size of my demo application by 50%.
Link to the video - https://t.co/dr49inBmcy
Welcome Dmytro Mezhenskyi from @decodedfrontend to the Angular Vienna stage!🤩
The Secret Life of Events in Angular
What really happens behind (click)?
Explore Angular’s hidden event layer & learn how to apply it in real projects.
📅March 11, 17:00
👉 https://t.co/2R8stNrPFp
Had a fantastic stream with @DecodedFrontend yesterday!
We talked in depth about #Angular DI, what most people don't know about it, and also went on a small tour of Angular Material and Core libraries to find interesting use cases of various DI hooks you can use!
Watch here: