I can't understand why anyone would call Angular a "legacy" framework...
As someone who runs their own consulting shop, I usually have the freedom to select technologies for my projects and tend to go with new, exciting, and bleeding-edge.
However, the only thing that has stayed constant over the last 8 years in 90% of all my web applications was Angular.
I know many people don't like it, but all of the arguments I've seen against it are mostly the same as those against Rust -- "it goes against what I am used to and I don't really want to take the time to understand it in-depth".
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I can't understand why anyone would call Angular a "legacy" framework...
As someone who runs their own consulting shop, I usually have the freedom to select technologies for my projects and tend to go with new, exciting, and bleeding-edge.
However, the only thing that has stayed constant over the last 8 years in 90% of all my web applications was Angular.
I know many people don't like it, but all of the arguments I've seen against it are mostly the same as those against Rust -- "it goes against what I am used to and I don't really want to take the time to understand it in-depth".