I wish you guys do some basic research on Angular
Before I start, I work in Angular and React . Love both. While Angular community appreciates mentioning Analog.js but the lack of basic research around Angular is appalling. Let me point out few 1. Angular v17 is not yet released. It's in RC phase and will release next month (November 1-2nd week). It brings ton of features like signals, new control flow, defer block syntax, partial hydration and esbuild builder. You can simply find this their release notes in Github or wait for the new a blog post with details when it's reached stable. 2. Angular releases 2 versions every year and supports each version for 18 mon(LTS). They also provide smooth upgrade process unlike some of the libraries/frameworks. 3. While you guys mention Next.js turbo pack and when it will be ready with details, it clearly reflects the amount of effort you put into each one. And also mocking listeners "5 of the angular users listening" is bizarre. 4. Angular has a changed a ton since 2.0. In fact, you will have more content in it rather than React or etc. If you don't like to spend some time to learn, please don't mention it and stop spreading misinformation.Read full review »
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