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Directives, Custom Pipes, Reactive Forms, RXJS/NGRX, Services (It has lot of capabilities like override, singleton, etc), Multi level Content projection, Advanced routing concepts, Event Bubbling etc
Great you’ve got the basics some key areas to focus on next:
1. Component Interaction
– Input/Output decorators, shared services, and event emitters.
2. Routing & Navigation
– Lazy loading, route guards, and nested routes.
3. Forms
– Reactive forms vs Template-driven forms, validations, and dynamic form controls.
4. Services & Dependency Injection
– Understanding how to create and inject services properly across modules.
5. RxJS & Observables
– Learn how Angular uses observables for HTTP calls and reactive programming.
6. State Management
– Start with service-based state, then explore tools like NgRx (if your app grows).
7. HTTP Client & Interceptors
– Handling API requests, global error handling, auth token injection.
8. Module Structure & Best Practices
– Feature modules, shared modules, and code organization.
9. Change Detection & Performance Optimization
– TrackBy, OnPush strategy, and understanding how Angular renders views.
10. Testing (Optional but important)
– Unit testing with Jasmine/Karma, especially for services and components.
Keep building small features as you learn — that hands-on practice makes a huge difference!