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Angular has a significant API surface, and sometimes the best features are the ones tucked away in the documentation 💎

What is your favorite "hidden gem" in Angular? That one utility, pipe, or CLI flag that everyone should know about but many don't?
Let’s reveal the secrets 🔍

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Not every win needs to be a major release 🏆 Did you fix a stubborn bug? Finish a tutorial? Pass a test?
Tell us your "Small Win" of the last week so we can celebrate with you 🎉

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Let’s take a trip down memory lane 🎢 What was the first version of Angular you ever used?
v2? v4? Maybe even AngularJS?
Let us know how long you’ve been in the community 👇

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Local AI, Reactive Routing, and the Vitest Migration! ⚡ The Angular ecosystem is expanding beyond the browser's traditional limits! From running AI models locally to migrating your entire test...

Here's your reminder: the latest Angular expert resources are waiting for you. ⚡️ If you didn't have time last week, dive in now and stay ahead of the curve.

Catch up the 9th edition: blog.angular.dev/local-ai-rea... 🔍

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Main Text: A quote that reads, "My favorite are the people - the Angular community is incredibly open, supportive, and full of inspiring individuals who genuinely want to help each other grow. Being part of that energy keeps me motivated every day."

Attribution: The quote is attributed to Dariusz Kalbarczyk, whose name is next to a small, circular profile photo of him in a black Angular t-shirt.

Visual Style: The text is centered on a dark background, accented with pink and purple quotation marks and horizontal lines.

Branding: A small purple and pink Angular "A" logo is positioned in the top-right corner.

Main Text: A quote that reads, "My favorite are the people - the Angular community is incredibly open, supportive, and full of inspiring individuals who genuinely want to help each other grow. Being part of that energy keeps me motivated every day." Attribution: The quote is attributed to Dariusz Kalbarczyk, whose name is next to a small, circular profile photo of him in a black Angular t-shirt. Visual Style: The text is centered on a dark background, accented with pink and purple quotation marks and horizontal lines. Branding: A small purple and pink Angular "A" logo is positioned in the top-right corner.

What keeps Dariusz thriving in the Angular world for 15 years? It’s the people.

He finds daily motivation in the supportive, open energy of developers who root for each other's success. It’s that unique spirit that makes the journey rewarding!
Join the program: developers.google.com/community/ex...

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Local AI, Reactive Routing, and the Vitest Migration! ⚡ The Angular ecosystem is expanding beyond the browser's traditional limits! From running AI models locally to migrating your entire test...

Looking for your next deep-dive article? 🚀 The 9th edition of the article is officially live with expert-made content.

Get the link here: blog.angular.dev/local-ai-rea... ✨ #AngularSprinkles

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We’ve all been there: you open a file you wrote 3 years ago and think, "Who wrote this?!" 🏛️

If you could go back in time and give your past self one piece of Angular advice to save your future self some trouble, what would it be? Let’s share some lessons learned 👇

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Name: Dariusz Kalbarczyk.

Profile Image: A headshot of Dariusz smiling with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt.

Years Active: 15 years active in the community.

Favourite Angular Feature: Signals, noting they "bring a clean and intuitive way to manage reactivity."

Website: https://ng-poland.pl/.

Fun Fact: He has been organizing international tech conferences for nearly 10 years to create spaces for developers to connect and grow.

Branding: The graphic features a black background with a purple and pink geometric design and a white Angular "A" logo in the top right corner.

Name: Dariusz Kalbarczyk. Profile Image: A headshot of Dariusz smiling with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt. Years Active: 15 years active in the community. Favourite Angular Feature: Signals, noting they "bring a clean and intuitive way to manage reactivity." Website: https://ng-poland.pl/. Fun Fact: He has been organizing international tech conferences for nearly 10 years to create spaces for developers to connect and grow. Branding: The graphic features a black background with a purple and pink geometric design and a white Angular "A" logo in the top right corner.

Meet Dariusz, a true Angular pioneer with 15 years of dedication to our community 🌟 As an author, speaker, and the force behind NG Poland conference, his impact is felt globally.

Join the energy at the 2026 edition of NG Poland! Grab your spot here: ng-poland.pl 🇵🇱

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Modernize Your Workflow: AI Tooling, Deferrable Views, and the Era of Forms! 🛠️ The way we build with Angular continues to evolve. From AI agents helping us write code to smarter performance patterns, our community...

Did last week move too fast? ☕️ Grab a coffee and catch up on the expert articles you might have missed. It’s the perfect time for some deep-focus learning!

Read the 8th edition of the article: blog.angular.dev/modernize-yo... 📚

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Happy first day of Spring🌸 Just like the flowers, the Angular ecosystem is in full bloom with new features and fresh ideas. It's the perfect time to "prune" your old patterns and let your code flourish with modern APIs.

What’s one Angular feature that has "brightened up" your developer work lately?

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Central Quote: "Meeting other community members and coming up with ideas, contributions and tools that we wouldn't have been able to produce without collaboration."

Attribution: The quote is attributed to Younes Yaaidi, accompanied by a small circular version of his profile photo (wearing a red apron and holding wooden spoons).

Design Elements: The text is centered on a black background, framed by purple and pink quotation marks and horizontal line accents.

Branding: A small Angular "A" logo is located in the top right corner.

Central Quote: "Meeting other community members and coming up with ideas, contributions and tools that we wouldn't have been able to produce without collaboration." Attribution: The quote is attributed to Younes Yaaidi, accompanied by a small circular version of his profile photo (wearing a red apron and holding wooden spoons). Design Elements: The text is centered on a black background, framed by purple and pink quotation marks and horizontal line accents. Branding: A small Angular "A" logo is located in the top right corner.

For Younes, the magic of Angular isn't just in the code. It’s in the collective genius of the community. He believes our best tools and ideas are born from collaboration that simply wouldn't happen in isolation.

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Angular is global, but the magic often happens locally. 🌍 Are you attending or speaking at a local meetup this month?
Tag your local Angular group and let’s show them some love ❤️

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Here's another collection of insightful resources, brought to you directly from our incredible Angular Experts. Looking for a spark of inspiration or a way to sharpen your technical skills?

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Our refreshed landing page is live, featuring interactive examples and powerful demonstrations of the core features that make Angular the premier choice for building scalable, AI-ready web applications.
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It’s March! 🧹 Time for some "Template Spring Cleaning." What’s one piece of legacy code or a messy component you’re finally refactoring this month?

Share your "before and after" goals below 👇

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Did you know Angular’s CDK has built-in tools to make accessibility easier?
What are some of the a11y features developers should include in every app?

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Name: Younes Yaaidi.
Profile Image: A headshot of Younes against a black background, wearing a white t-shirt and red apron, while holding two large wooden cooking spoons.
Years Active: 12 years active in the community.
Favourite Angular Feature: Dependency Injection and Angular abstractions, which he notes leverage maintainable architectural patterns and improve testing.
Website: https://marmicode.io.
Fun Fact: Back in 2007, the only condition he had for accepting a job was: "Anything but JavaScript".
Branding: The top right corner features a purple and pink geometric design with a white "A" shield logo.

Name: Younes Yaaidi. Profile Image: A headshot of Younes against a black background, wearing a white t-shirt and red apron, while holding two large wooden cooking spoons. Years Active: 12 years active in the community. Favourite Angular Feature: Dependency Injection and Angular abstractions, which he notes leverage maintainable architectural patterns and improve testing. Website: https://marmicode.io. Fun Fact: Back in 2007, the only condition he had for accepting a job was: "Anything but JavaScript". Branding: The top right corner features a purple and pink geometric design with a white "A" shield logo.

For Younes Jaaidi, the magic happens when community members collaborate to build tools and ideas that wouldn't exist otherwise. ✨ It’s all about collective genius.

Check out the collaborative Angular Testing Cookbook: cookbook.marmicode.io/angular/test... 🧪

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Headline: "Angular Coding & Q/A Live Stream with Mark & friends".
Featured Person: Mark Thompson stands with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt and a gold chain, against a white and red background.
Event Schedule: March 6th, 2025 @ 11am PT.
Direct Link: goo.gle/ng-live.
Logo: The Angular "A" shield is positioned in the bottom-left corner.

Headline: "Angular Coding & Q/A Live Stream with Mark & friends". Featured Person: Mark Thompson stands with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt and a gold chain, against a white and red background. Event Schedule: March 6th, 2025 @ 11am PT. Direct Link: goo.gle/ng-live. Logo: The Angular "A" shield is positioned in the bottom-left corner.

🎙️ Tune in NOW! The Angular Team is LIVE for the latest live stream.

Watch and join the discussion here: goo.gle/ng-live

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A dark-themed graphic titled "ngDiagram" with a green button labeled "INDUSTRIAL & TECHNICAL SCHEMATICS". The central image shows:

Interface: A software window labeled "Demo project / Example" with a side toolbar containing icons for searching, filtering, and settings.

Diagram: A detailed electronic circuit schematic on a grid background featuring various components such as resistors (R1, R3, R4), capacitors (C1, C4, C5), diodes (D1-D4), and an integrated circuit (IC1 TDA1083).

Footer: Text at the bottom stating "Open source by Synergy Codes".

A dark-themed graphic titled "ngDiagram" with a green button labeled "INDUSTRIAL & TECHNICAL SCHEMATICS". The central image shows: Interface: A software window labeled "Demo project / Example" with a side toolbar containing icons for searching, filtering, and settings. Diagram: A detailed electronic circuit schematic on a grid background featuring various components such as resistors (R1, R3, R4), capacitors (C1, C4, C5), diodes (D1-D4), and an integrated circuit (IC1 TDA1083). Footer: Text at the bottom stating "Open source by Synergy Codes".

A promotional graphic for "ngDiagram," an open-source tool by Synergy Codes. The image features a dark-mode interface titled "WORKFLOW AUTOMATION BUILDER". Below the title is a visual flowchart on a dotted grid background. The flow starts with a highlighted green node labeled "Start Workflow (Event-based Trigger)," which connects to a "Check Client Source" conditional node. The path then splits into two actions based on the source: "Confirm Request" for a "Partner website" and "Notify Platform" for "Our website". Both paths converge into a final decision node labeled "Recurring Customer?".

A promotional graphic for "ngDiagram," an open-source tool by Synergy Codes. The image features a dark-mode interface titled "WORKFLOW AUTOMATION BUILDER". Below the title is a visual flowchart on a dotted grid background. The flow starts with a highlighted green node labeled "Start Workflow (Event-based Trigger)," which connects to a "Check Client Source" conditional node. The path then splits into two actions based on the source: "Confirm Request" for a "Partner website" and "Notify Platform" for "Our website". Both paths converge into a final decision node labeled "Recurring Customer?".

A promotional graphic for "ngDiagram" featuring an organizational chart. The diagram shows corporate ownership structures between entities like "Alpha Group Holding," "Novatek Holding NV," and "Jordan Taylor," with percentage labels indicating ownership stakes.

A promotional graphic for "ngDiagram" featuring an organizational chart. The diagram shows corporate ownership structures between entities like "Alpha Group Holding," "Novatek Holding NV," and "Jordan Taylor," with percentage labels indicating ownership stakes.

A dark-themed, purple-tinted graphic titled "ngDiagram" with a green button labeled "AND MORE". The image displays a collection of potential use cases for the tool:

Workflow Flowchart: A central, multi-step diagram showing nodes like "Economic details," "User statistics," and "Reports" connected by directional arrows.

Global Statistics Dashboard: A card showing a large "74.3%" completion or status ring, with a table below listing parameters for Sales, Users, and Products across week, month, and plan cycles.

Database Schemas: The bottom section features relational table diagrams for "countries," "users," and "merchants" showing data fields like ID, name, and country_code.

UI Controls: Various floating buttons for actions like "Export," "Share," "Group," and "Add section" are visible throughout the layout.

Footer: The bottom of the image states "Open source by Synergy Codes."

A dark-themed, purple-tinted graphic titled "ngDiagram" with a green button labeled "AND MORE". The image displays a collection of potential use cases for the tool: Workflow Flowchart: A central, multi-step diagram showing nodes like "Economic details," "User statistics," and "Reports" connected by directional arrows. Global Statistics Dashboard: A card showing a large "74.3%" completion or status ring, with a table below listing parameters for Sales, Users, and Products across week, month, and plan cycles. Database Schemas: The bottom section features relational table diagrams for "countries," "users," and "merchants" showing data fields like ID, name, and country_code. UI Controls: Various floating buttons for actions like "Export," "Share," "Group," and "Add section" are visible throughout the layout. Footer: The bottom of the image states "Open source by Synergy Codes."

Workflow designers, visual rule engines, system architecture diagrams, low-code editors.
ngdiagram.dev is an open-source, Angular-native library built by Synergy Codes.

It’s a foundation for building custom visual tools in real-world Angular apps.
Check the GitHub: github.com/synergycodes...

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Headline: "Angular Coding & Q/A Live Stream with Mark & friends".
Featured Person: Mark Thompson stands with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt and a gold chain, against a white and red background.
Event Schedule: March 6th, 2025 @ 11am PT.
Direct Link: goo.gle/ng-live.
Logo: The Angular "A" shield is positioned in the bottom-left corner.

Headline: "Angular Coding & Q/A Live Stream with Mark & friends". Featured Person: Mark Thompson stands with arms crossed, wearing a black Angular t-shirt and a gold chain, against a white and red background. Event Schedule: March 6th, 2025 @ 11am PT. Direct Link: goo.gle/ng-live. Logo: The Angular "A" shield is positioned in the bottom-left corner.

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Angular 21: Internal Mechanics, ARIA, and AI-Powered Coding! 🚀 The momentum in the Angular world is unstoppable! With last year's release of Angular 21, our community experts are already breaking down...

Stay in the loop 🚀 The latest expert insights are ready for your review. If you haven't checked out the newest drop yet, here is your chance.

Read article #7 here: blog.angular.dev/angular-21-i...

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Being part of community, learning and growing together and meet in person with awesome people at different events.
Balram Chavan

Being part of community, learning and growing together and meet in person with awesome people at different events. Balram Chavan

For Balram, being part of the Angular community is about shared growth and the joy of meeting incredible people at events. 🤝 It’s about more than just code; it’s about the journey we take together.

Ready to grow with us? Check out the GDE program: developers.google.com/community/ex...

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Building for everyone is a core value. How are you using Angular’s latest features to make your apps more accessible?

Share your a11y tips and let's build a more inclusive web together.

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We’re always listening 👂 If you could pick one tiny "quality of life" improvement for the Angular dev experience, what would it be?

Small changes can make a big difference - let us know your ideas.

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The Angular CLI is a powerhouse 🛠️

What is your most-used custom command or flag that most people might not know about?

Share your CLI "pro tips" and save someone some keystrokes.

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Angular’s new landing page is here 🎉

Angular.dev has a refreshed, crisp new landing page featuring new examples and demonstrations of core features that make Angular a great choice for building scalable, AI-powered web applications.

👉 angular.dev

Let us know what you think.

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AI has become quite the coding companion lately 🤖

When you hit a snag, do you reach for the AI chat first, or do you head straight to the official documentation?

Which one is your go-to for solving complex Angular problems? Let’s hear your workflow 💻

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Angular 21: Internal Mechanics, ARIA, and AI-Powered Coding! 🚀 The momentum in the Angular world is unstoppable! With last year's release of Angular 21, our community experts are already breaking down...

Hot off the presses 🔥 Edition #7 of our quality content series is now live. Grab the link and dive into the latest expertise from around the world.

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Think back to when you started 🐣

What is the one piece of advice you’d give to a developer just starting their Angular journey today?

Share your wisdom and help a newcomer grow.

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In a world of many frameworks, what is the #1 reason you choose Angular for your projects in 2026?

Let’s celebrate what makes our framework unique 🎉

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