- Older versions of TypeScript not supported – Previous versions of Angular supported typescript 3.6, 3.7, and even 3.8. But with Angular 10, TypeScript bumped to TypeScript 3.9.
- Warnings about CommonJS imports – Logging of unknown property bindings or element names in templates is increased to the “error” level, which was previously a “warning” before.
- Optional strict setting – Version 10 offers a stricter project setup when you create a new workspace with ng new command.
ng new –strict
NGCC Feature – Addition of NGCC features with a program based entry point finder.
- Updated URL routing
- Deprecated APIs – Angular 10 has several deprecated APIs.
- Bug fixes – With this Angular 10 version, there have been a number of bug fixes, important ones being the compiler avoiding undefined expressions and the core avoiding a migration error when a nonexistent symbol is imported.
- New Default Browser Configuration – Browser configuration for new projects has been upgraded to outdo older and less used browsers.
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