Gechev noted, "To make it easier for Angular developers to adopt new features, we plan to evolve documentation to reflect the latest best practices and visibility of features."
He added, "We acknowledge that Angular had a few tough years followed by what now people call the 'Angular Renaissance,' with growing excitement about new features in the recent releases."
Results from Angular's developer survey for 2024 revealed that 79% of developers are on the latest two major versions, showing strong adaptation of the framework.
Gechev remarked that the recent release of Angular 19, with previews of incremental hydration and route-level render mode, is encouraging satisfaction among developers.
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