Angular v20 might seem boring — Here are 6 reasons it’s not
Blog post from LogRocket
Angular v20, released on May 28, continues the framework's tradition of steady evolution with a focus on enhancing developer experience and performance rather than introducing flashy new syntax. Key updates include the linkedSignal API for managing related states, the experimental httpResource API for handling HTTP requests declaratively, and incremental hydration for improving server-side rendering performance. The release also introduces new binding APIs for dynamic components, language enhancements like exponential operators and untagged template literals for clearer code, and tools to integrate generative AI, such as LLM support and AI-focused documentation. Additionally, Angular v20 offers improvements like zoneless mode, enhanced type checking, and better DevTools, all aimed at building faster, cleaner, and more maintainable applications.