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    Angular Considers Making NgModules Optional in Future Releases

    By mustafa efeAralık 7, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Angular Explores the Future of NgModules: Simplifying Development with Optional Usage

    Angular, the widely used TypeScript-based web framework, is considering a major shift that could make NgModules optional in future versions. This change aims to simplify the framework’s structure and make the development process more intuitive by allowing components, directives, and pipes to be used more directly. The move is part of Angular’s broader effort to streamline the framework and enhance the developer experience, reducing the complexity that often comes with its dependency management.

    An RFC (Request for Comment) proposal titled “Standalone components, directives and pipes — making Angular’s NGModules optional” has been introduced on GitHub to gather community feedback. This proposal, posted on October 8, is open for discussion until November 8. It presents a non-production-ready prototype and invites developers to experiment and share their opinions on this new approach. The goal is to refine the design based on real-world input before considering a more stable implementation.

    NgModules have long been a core concept in Angular, serving as containers that manage dependencies across applications. Traditionally, when a component needs to use another component, directive, or pipe, the dependency is imported through an NgModule, which bundles and exports these items. This system requires developers to define NgModules even for basic applications, such as a simple “Hello, World” example. While this approach has its advantages, it can add unnecessary complexity for small to mid-sized projects.

    The proposal to make NgModules optional would allow developers to bypass this requirement, using components and services directly without needing to wrap them in NgModules. If adopted, this change could significantly reduce boilerplate code and make Angular more accessible, especially for beginners or developers looking for a faster, simpler development cycle. However, the decision will ultimately depend on community feedback and the practical results of the prototype as the Angular team evaluates its impact on the overall framework.

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