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Module 4 Introduction

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  • [00:00 - 00:12] Welcome to the module 4 of the build a modern angular application with signals cause. In this module, we will get to learn how data is shared between different components and signals.

  • [00:13 - 00:39] That is, we get to display out-spared data across different components with the user of signals and also understand how signals is able to know when data changes and react to these changes instantaneously. Additionally, we will make use of the browser's lookout storage to persist each changes as they occur on the page. Now with that, let's get started with the first lesson of this module.

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