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blog.piotrnalepa.pl
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| | | | | After reading this article you'll learn how to expose your Angular components as Web Components/Custom Elements that can be reused in other projects or while during the migration of an old codebase to a newer one. | |
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www.troyv.dev
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| | | | | Web components are cool, Plvylist is cool, and they're the perfect match. | |
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www.abeautifulsite.net
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| | | | | A tweet-thread turned blog post that talks about custom elements. | |
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www.spicyweb.dev
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| | | The era of custom elements SSR is upon us. Let's take a look at how to spin up a simple Node server and use custom elements as templates in three popular formats, and what this means for the future of web components. | ||