Code shows how it is possible to move an Angular component from completely static to very configurable (state and view) using inputs, content projection and template references.
- Basic inputs and ouptuts between parent and child components
- Write compound components using content projection
- Share parent component state using dependency injection
- React's Render Prop pattern using template references No advanced skills required, you'd need to know the basics of creating Angular components and directives, use inputs and outputs.
Inspired by Isaac Mann blog posts and Kent. C Dodds Advanced React components patterns.
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