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The point I try to make is that you use both terms for the same thing, while they are something different.
This is something that is recommended against by the Angular team on their website, and is frowned upon by the community as it always leads to confusion for newcomers.
It would be great if you could search/replace the references are your article currently is simply incorrect :)
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I hate to be that guy, but Angular.js !== Angular.
Angular.js is the old, almost EOL and (for most folks) irrelevant version.
Instead, Angular is what you are comparing it to.
Yes Beeman, thank you for your comment. I am also using Angular instead of Angular.js. But in some paragraphs, I use Angular.js for blogskeywords.
Thanks for your response.
The point I try to make is that you use both terms for the same thing, while they are something different.
This is something that is recommended against by the Angular team on their website, and is frowned upon by the community as it always leads to confusion for newcomers.
It would be great if you could search/replace the references are your article currently is simply incorrect :)
Pretty sad if a 'content stategist' prefers to write for 'blogskeywords' (sic) instead of for adding value.
This brings your article to the level of pure clickbait... 🤮