Angular's core framework receives incremental updates with versions 17.3.10 and 17.3.9, focusing on stability and subtle improvements for developers. Both versions maintain identical core dependencies, relying on tslib for TypeScript helper functions and specifying rxjs and zone.js as peer dependencies, ensuring compatibility with existing Angular ecosystems. Developers upgrading between these minor versions can expect a seamless transition regarding fundamental functionalities. The license remains MIT, providing open-source flexibility.
The key difference lies in the release date and potentially bug fixes or minor enhancements. Version 17.3.10 was released on May 22, 2024, a week after 17.3.9 (May 15, 2024), suggesting it includes patches addressing issues discovered in the preceding version. The unpackedSize of the package has changed slightly, with 17.3.10 being negligibly larger. While the file count remains the same implying no new features, this can indicate targeted fixes, optimizing existing code or changes to build outputs. For developers, especially enterprise teams, staying on the latest patch version like 17.3.10 is vital to leverage up-to-date fixes that improve application reliability and performance. Reviewing the official Angular changelog or commit history between these versions will give deeper insights into specific modifications and their effect on your Angular projects.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 17.3.10 of the package @angular/core