Angular's new Ivy engine cut Google's build resources by 90%. Find out what this fundamental rebuild means for your projects.
#1about 2 minutes
Understanding Angular's foundation and role at Google
Angular is an opinionated and scalable platform that benefits from deep collaboration, validation, and support within Google.
#2about 3 minutes
How Angular collaborates with other Google teams
Examples of collaboration include AngularFire for Firebase integration and using TensorFlow.js for predictive prefetching to improve performance.
#3about 4 minutes
The multi-year journey and impact of the Ivy renderer
The Ivy rendering engine was a two-year effort that significantly reduced build times and computational resources for applications inside Google.
#4about 2 minutes
Improving debugging with new dev tools and error codes
The new Angular DevTools for Chrome and more specific error codes help developers profile applications and debug issues more effectively.
#5about 5 minutes
Engaging the community via a public roadmap and RFCs
Angular maintains a public roadmap and uses an RFC process to gather community feedback and provide transparency on future direction.
#6about 4 minutes
Exploring the major updates in Angular version 13
Angular v13 officially enables the Ivy renderer, removes IE11 support, modernizes the package format, and improves accessibility in Material components.
#7about 5 minutes
Simplifying the framework with standalone components
The upcoming standalone components feature aims to reduce complexity and lower the learning curve by making NgModules optional.
#8about 4 minutes
Q&A: Competition, stability, and backward compatibility
Competition from frameworks like React is viewed as a positive force, and Angular is committed to backward compatibility to avoid disruptive breaking changes.
#9about 3 minutes
Q&A: The future of end-to-end and unit testing
Protractor is being deprecated in favor of integrations with modern end-to-end testing tools like Cypress, while unit testing tools remain available.
#10about 4 minutes
Q&A: Lazy loading components and making Zone.js optional
Standalone components will support lazy loading, and making Zone.js optional is a long-term goal to give developers more control over change detection.
#11about 6 minutes
Q&A: Component use cases, virtual DOM, and dependencies
Standalone components can be used anywhere a normal component is used, while adopting a virtual DOM is not a short-term plan.
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