Used, and will continue to use due to work.
I didn't do the state of JS survey this year.
tbh I need more time investment in any framework in a large scale sense to understand its benefits.
While I'm annoyed at some of the fixed tooling libs, I haven't tried to create too many custom things with it yet, nor tried ngRx
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So would you file Angular in the "Have Used, Would Never Use Again" quadrant like others on the State of JS survey?
Used, and will continue to use due to work.
I didn't do the state of JS survey this year.
tbh I need more time investment in any framework in a large scale sense to understand its benefits.
While I'm annoyed at some of the fixed tooling libs, I haven't tried to create too many custom things with it yet, nor tried ngRx