Science & tech enthusiast, and a nerd about all things visual arts.
Really into wed design and front-end/UX but also trying to fit into the full stack.
One thing is that the way the article switches references to AngularJS (Angular 1) and Angular (Angular 2+) can be confusing and misleading - they are essentially different frameworks. In the section comparing their popularity & awareness there was mention of devs abandoning Angular 1 but no mention of Angular 2 which is in the same graph :/
The summaries quoted at the bottom of each section is also very helpful, it might be useful to place them in a TL;DR somewhere.
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Very nice, comprehensive comparative study. Thnx~
One thing is that the way the article switches references to AngularJS (Angular 1) and Angular (Angular 2+) can be confusing and misleading - they are essentially different frameworks. In the section comparing their popularity & awareness there was mention of devs abandoning Angular 1 but no mention of Angular 2 which is in the same graph :/
The summaries quoted at the bottom of each section is also very helpful, it might be useful to place them in a TL;DR somewhere.