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Hi Friends Welcome to the new series Angular Interview concepts with explanation. In this series, I am explaining some of the concepts those are most focussed on angular interviews. If you just prepare for your angular interview like a question and answer format, it wont help you a lot. If the same question is asked differently, you may struggle. Instead, if you understand the core concept behind that, you will not forget forever and you can easily answer. That is what I am trying to explain with some examples. Lets start. As part of Angular Hero to Superhero advanced concept series, I have explained how we can create and use Observable and Promise for handling asynchronous functionalities. And the last video in this interview concept series is about the difference between Observable and promise. If you have not seen those videos yet, please see those before this video. I have provided the links in the description. In this video, I am going to explain the differences between Observab