Angular 20 is available, and FrontEnd Nation is next week

In the 3-2-1 format of the newsletter, I’m posting a few essential articles to revisit, updates to know about, and one question to ponder:

Three updates worth knowing about:

  • Angular 20 is officially available! You can watch this video from Google/IO about what’s new in Angular and tune in at 9 am US/Pacific tomorrow on the Angular team’s YouTube channel for a live launch event.
  • With Angular 20 comes a new style guide with different naming conventions and a new set of best practices. I’ll cover those in more detail in future newsletters, but the style guide is worth taking a look at now that it has been officially released.
  • Next week, FrontEnd Nation will have a track on Angular with a v20 talk by Minko Gechev. I’ll be speaking about resources, the most game-changing API in Angular since the launch of Signals. The event is free to attend; all you have to do is register and tune in.

Two short articles to revisit:

One question to ponder:

  • You’ve probably heard about “Zoneless” Angular, but do you know what that means? I you don’t, please reply to that email and I’ll cover that topic in a next edition of this newsletter.

Alain Chautard

Alain is a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies, Angular, and Google Maps. His daily mission is to help development teams adopt Angular and build at scale with the framework. He has taught Angular on all six continents! A world traveler and photographer, Alain is also an international conference speaker, and a published author of several video courses.