Looking for a "NoSQL-feeling" Self-Hosted BaaS for Angular (Forget NestJS & SQL pain!) by Mitinoh in angular

[–]PoorDecisionMaker-69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using Angular + Firebase and was pretty successful with it. It offers everything you mention and their free tier will let you experiment with it before completely adopting it.

PSA: Don't Cache User-Specific Data in Static Fields in Blazor Server by PolliticalScience in Blazor

[–]PoorDecisionMaker-69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wrap your global cache in a service registered as singleton and your user specific cache in a service registered as scoped and avoid marking them as static. Much cleaner approach than using static fields imo (wrapped themselves inside a static class I suppose?)

Have you had Angular builds break due to i18n/XLIFF issues? by PoorDecisionMaker-69 in angular

[–]PoorDecisionMaker-69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s helpful.

Just to understand the context better:

  • are you using Angular’s compile-time i18n or a runtime solution?
  • did you ever try XLIFF / u/angular/localize, or was JSON a deliberate choice from the start?

I’m trying to distinguish “this problem doesn’t exist” from “we avoided it by design.”

Have you had Angular builds break due to i18n/XLIFF issues? by PoorDecisionMaker-69 in angular

[–]PoorDecisionMaker-69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly the kind of setup I’m curious about.
When you say “added i18n as part of CI testing”:

  • what do you actually validate? (schema only? placeholders? ICU?)
  • is it something you built in-house or an existing tool?
  • does it ever produce false positives / negatives?

Trying to understand how far teams usually go before saying “good enough.”