Angular 13: the intrigue of November 3

Every six months, Angular rolls out a new version of its incredible platform for creating mobile and desktop web applications, so what's going to happen this fall? The new Angular 13 is about to be released in the first decade of November, and we're trying to figure out what's new in Angular 13? Does it have any jaw-breaking features? What awaits us on November 3?
SafeValue must use [property]=binding: On October 22, Angular reported on its Twitter that the release candidate of the Angular 13 is available for download. A product release should be expected by November 3. Then they said: So what do we know about the 13th version of the Angular framework by now? Angular 13 is an upgrade to Google’s popular TypeScript-based web framework. In Angular 13, developers present the implementation of the next-generation compilation and rendering mechanism Ivy. At the same time, the support of View Engine will be discontinued. Also, into the following version will be added performance update, which includes Adobe Fonts and the ESBuild JavaScript bundler. In Angular 13, the ESBuild will support CSS source maps, enabling optimized global CSS. Today, you can already download release-candidate code at GitHub. It is helpful to note that you will be faced with a brand new FormControlStatus that currently tracks the value and status of verifying a single form control. Still, in Angular 13, it will merge all feasible constant lines for control elements. Moreover, AbstractControl.standing will be thinned from the line to FormControlStatus, and StatusChanges will be squeezed from Observable to Observable . According to the Angular Change Log, most users should have no problem consuming these new varieties. Aaron Frost, Software Architect at HeroDes, made a perfect presentation of the new version on the JetBrains Tv channel. So take a look at this video to get more detailed answers. (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)