Angular Signals
The signal-based reactivity model — creating, reading, computed signals and fetching data.
A signal is a container that holds a value. Unlike a regular variable, a signal notifies its consumers when its value changes.
💡 Metaphor: think of a signal as a light box. You put a value in the box. When the value changes, the box lights up — that is the change notification.
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7 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 The What and Why of Signals
- 3 Creating and Reading Signals
- 4 computed() and linkedSignal()
- 5 Fetching Data into a Signal
- 6 Fetching Data Reactively
- 7 Quick Reference for Signals APIs
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