Angular has grown up - and the best is yet to come - LogRocket Blog
Briefly

Angular has transformed significantly over the years, evolving from AngularJS to the recent Angular 20 release. The framework's development journey included periods of stagnation, unresolved bugs, and complexity that led some developers to seek alternatives. However, recent updates have revitalized Angular, creating a favorable environment for developers. The core team's direction has shifted positively, emphasizing improvements and adaptations that reflect a better user experience and functionality.
Many years and slightly anti-social family holidays later, I've sure grown up a lot. And, what do you know, so has Angular.
Angular has had a long and varied development history, and at times it has felt outright stagnant. Bugs have remained unsolved for a long time.
More recently, the overall direction is good, or even great. It's never been a better time to be an Angular developer.
It's more of an appreciation of how the framework has evolved over time, how it's improved, and how the core team has more or less made the right decisions.
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