Angular’s Post

Angular isn't dead. It's EVOLVING. While the dev world keeps shouting about React and Vue, Angular silently powers enterprise-scale apps with solid architecture, DI, and TypeScript-first development. Here’s why I still choose Angular in 2025: Component-based architecture? Angular nailed it from day one. RxJS + Observables for reactive programming = clean, scalable code. Built-in routing, HTTP, forms, guards, lazy loading — no extra libs needed. Powerful CLI for scaffolding, testing & building fast. Yes, it has a learning curve — but so does greatness. If you're building something serious, Angular is still one of the best weapons in the frontend arsenal. What’s your take? Team Angular or something else? Drop your thoughts. #Angular #WebDevelopment #TypeScript #Frontend #JavaScript #CleanCode #EnterpriseApps

soufiane H.

SEPA - instant payment

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Line-of-business application framework.

Angular is still a great choice. You can still create responsive web apps that do complex work, and carry through beautifully. Angular has matured well and can also be used to create mobile apps.

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Drew Maughan

Contract Front End Developer | Angular Specialist | React & Laravel Experience | Available for New Projects | UK-Based | Open to Remote

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In the world of React fetishism, I still use Angular. At the time I picked up AngularJS it was the framework that made the most sense for what I was building, and I think Angular still has a place.

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Aliou THIEMA

Fullstack Developer Angular | Java - Spring Boot | Php - Laravel | Ionic

3w

Plz update your logo. 😁

Fiachna Carter

Frontend leader, typescript tornado, rebel without CORS

3w

Angular would be great but the team needs to take 6 months to focus on getting their docs in order. It's starting to suffer from the issue which plagued old Angular 1.x where it feels like the team who wrote said docs see them as an annoyance to put together and that anyone who needs to read them is too stupid to understand. This vibe seems to have propagated through a lot of the other libraries built for angular where again, documentation sucks... (eg. the material ui library documentation is horrifically bad)

Jared Mwangene

Full Stack Software Engineer

3w

Looking For An Angular Job. Unable To Find Opportunities Locally

Gunnar Beushausen

Experte für maßgeschneiderte Softwareentwicklung | Webentwicklung mit Fokus auf Qualität und Effizienz | Bereit, Ihre Projekte zum Erfolg zu führen

3w

Angular all the way. Everything else is a joke.

Shahindzhan Yozbakar

Junior Entwickler | Typescript | JavaScript | NodeJs | Express | SQL | React | Material UI

4d

Please solve seo problems ! You can look NeXT js. Universal its not enough .

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Shawn Werber

Web Developer @ SUU | TypeScript, React, & Cloud Data | I Design and Build Websites with 100% Accessibility Compliance

3w

Love that this is an ad for Angular 😂

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Ibrahima SOURABIE

Software Engineer | Angular | Django | AI/ML Enthusiast | Cloud & APIs | Open to New Contacts and Opportunities

3w

I don't think Angular is dead, nor do I believe it ever will be. I've used used React, Angular, and recently Vue, and I must admit that Angular's strength lies in its built-in features like routing, HTTP services, and more. Its complexity is often seen as a downside, but that's also where its power comes from — especially in comparison to other frameworks. Angular developers understand that it's not always the right tool for small projects; otherwise, we’d end up killing a fly with a hammer. Having a basic understanding of other frameworks helps in making the right choice depending on the size and complexity of the project.

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