Why You Should Use ngOnDestroy in Angular
Without ngOnDestroy, issues like memory leaks, increased network calls, and unexpected behavior can gradually accumulate, especially in applications with heavy navigation or dynamically created components. These problems often surface later as performance degradation, inconsistent data, or erratic app behavior, making it difficult to trace the cause back to a missing ngOnDestroy.
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