Yeah, you are spot on. Angular is like Spring for frontend: you define services, modules, etc, and then tell Angular the bits you want it to fill in (i.e., dependency injection) using, surprise surprise, annotations.
This may just be personal preference, but I quite dislike it.
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Yeah, you are spot on. Angular is like Spring for frontend: you define services, modules, etc, and then tell Angular the bits you want it to fill in (i.e., dependency injection) using, surprise surprise, annotations.
This may just be personal preference, but I quite dislike it.