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There are several frontend frameworks available on the market, and they all provide excellent functionality in terms of user experience, lightweight, and ease of development.
Angular is the sole TypeScript-based Front-end Framework. Angular was first published as AngularJs by Google in 2010. The now-famous version of the Framework (Angular 2+) was created and released in 2016 to improve technology and overcome the limitations of traditional Frameworks. It is an open-source framework for developing frontend user interfaces.
In this article, we will talk about Angular and other front-end frameworks on the market. We'll go through a couple of them quickly and see what the benefits and drawbacks are.
Angular is a single-page application platform and architecture built on HTML and TypeScript. Angular is written in TypeScript. As a set of TypeScript libraries that you load into your projects, it provides basic and extra capabilities. Furthermore, it enables users to create large, manageable applications.
In the field of frontend JavaScript frameworks, Angular quickly became a widely used technology by millions of developers. This is due to Angular's great structure, which includes features such as:
Because of its MVC structure, Angular can divide work into logical sections, which reduces the initial load time of a webpage.
The MVC paradigm also allows for concern separation because the view component is exposed on the client side, considerably reducing background requests. Furthermore, because this tool leverages asynchronous communication, fewer calls to the server are required.