Thanks heaps for sharing your experience. Really good work. Keep it up. I would suggest keeping the code visible would help us better understand the subject being explained. If a line of code is too large to be entirely visible it’s a good idea to wrap it to the next line. Once again thank you for the good work.
Super helpful video. Thanks a lot for explaining such an important aspect in Angular!
Thanks for watching and for the feedback mate 🙏🏼
Awesome content! Thanks for your effort 👍
Much appreciated. Thanks mate 🙏🙏
Thanks heaps for sharing your experience. Really good work. Keep it up.
I would suggest keeping the code visible would help us better understand the subject being explained. If a line of code is too large to be entirely visible it’s a good idea to wrap it to the next line.
Once again thank you for the good work.
Thanks for the feedback mate. Much appreciated 🙏🙏
thanks !!
Thank you mate 🙏🙏
very interesting too faster !! and api brewery is the best for learning =D thx for your tutorial ! =)
Thanks brother! Agreed 🤣🙏😁🤘
Thanks for the great content Sebastian. Could you please explain Events using observables?
Thanks! And thank you for watching mate! What kind of events are you thinking off? 😄
@@DevBySeb Hi Sebastian, need info on Clicks, hover, scroll etc events. Just require some basic idea on when to use Event observables and when not to.
@@rhnkashyap alright cool mate! I will write that up ok my "todo"!
THANKS!
Thank you mate 🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! 🙏🙏
If the page have so many search filed, isnt it a hell to put all the valuchanges in the constructor??