Chapter 2: Boosting Developer Productivity Through Tooling, Configuration, and Convenience
Across data binding and attribute directives, there are many options to dynamically change styles in an Angular application. Angular Ivy supports multiple styling application programming interfaces (APIs) in a predictable way. This chapter teaches us about Angular Ivy's style binding precedence rules through a simple example that uses almost every possible style API in Angular.
Through a few examples, we will explore how directive and component inheritance and the sharing of metadata have changed in Angular Ivy. Before that, we learn which metadata properties are sharable through inheritance.
Ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation was introduced in one of the ...
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