The State of JavaScript has grouped AngularJS and Angular together, which explains the negativity. It's like grouping React and Ember together; it makes no sense, they are different frameworks 🤷♂️
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The State of JavaScript has grouped AngularJS and Angular together, which explains the negativity. It's like grouping React and Ember together; it makes no sense, they are different frameworks 🤷♂️
Makes sense! In the Stack Overflow survey, they were separated, and Angular.js had a really low ranking.
Not in the most recent one.