Let me know of any questions about Signals or toObservable(), and check out the new Modern Angular With Signals Course - angular-university.io/course/angular-signals-course
Congrats on your new course! Interesting...was not aware of this behavior. I would have assumed..wrongly...that 4 and 5 would be emitted. Thanks for the insight!
Pleasant and very explanatory content. It will be weirder and more confusing if you subscribe it before setting it to 4, but it will be easily understood with your explanation of the effect function of a signal.
Let me know of any questions about Signals or toObservable(), and check out the new Modern Angular With Signals Course - angular-university.io/course/angular-signals-course
I am very impressed here didn't expected this. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, enjoy the videos, more of this style coming 😉
Congrats on your new course! Interesting...was not aware of this behavior. I would have assumed..wrongly...that 4 and 5 would be emitted. Thanks for the insight!
You're welcome Brendan, it's quite tricky right? 😊 The key is to know that internally is based on an effect().
Excellent video! Can you please explain why is it needed the injector?
Thank you, it's because in that particular situation there is no injector to perform the dependency injection, so we need another mechanism. 👍
My first guess was 4 and 5. Very interesting video!
Same here. Good to know, I'm just now starting to dive into some interoperability between the two.
Yes, this one was tricky I know 😊
Excelent tutorial!
Pleasant and very explanatory content. It will be weirder and more confusing if you subscribe it before setting it to 4, but it will be easily understood with your explanation of the effect function of a signal.
Thank you, I will create more quiz type content in the future then 😊
Will it automatically unsubscribe ?
Could you give a possible use case for toObservable()?
Anytime that you want to something in response to a value emitting a signal, but you need the power of RxJs to do it, that would be a good case. 👍