Angular ! It's a bold choice compared to Vue & React with their current popularity. But Angular has a complete ecosystem of libraries you need to build a web/mobile app, you don't have to rely on third parties for any kind of functionality unless it's a specific need which is unusual to find. I'm impressed how powerful is the framework and how many different ways you can implement a same solution/functionality. I've been a long time Angular 1.x fan and adopted Angular from v5 And now working with v10. Personally I'm not a big fan of npm install third party libs to enhance dev process and make easy life in implementing ( although it helps in short time but not good for long term when building enterprise apps). Downside is the learning curve is so high as it might intimidate any new developers trying this.
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Angular ! It's a bold choice compared to Vue & React with their current popularity. But Angular has a complete ecosystem of libraries you need to build a web/mobile app, you don't have to rely on third parties for any kind of functionality unless it's a specific need which is unusual to find. I'm impressed how powerful is the framework and how many different ways you can implement a same solution/functionality. I've been a long time Angular 1.x fan and adopted Angular from v5 And now working with v10. Personally I'm not a big fan of npm install third party libs to enhance dev process and make easy life in implementing ( although it helps in short time but not good for long term when building enterprise apps). Downside is the learning curve is so high as it might intimidate any new developers trying this.