Angular

A web application framework for mobile, desktop, and web.

Angular is a development platform that aims to make web development feel effortless, focused on developer productivity, speed and testability. Applications built with Angular can be deployed to mobile devices and desktops as websites and native applications.

Angular is a Google-developed and maintained web framework that was first released in 2010 under the name AngularJS. It quickly became one of the most popular web frameworks at the time. This was owing to capabilities like two-way data binding and dependency injection, as well as the fact that it was supported by a tech giant.

Angular (also known as Angular 2.0) was released in September 2016 as a complete redesign of AngularJS (Angular 1.0), which was first released in 2010.

Key Features of Angular

  • Built-in support for AJAX, HTTP, and Observables are just a few of Angular’s highlights. There is widespread support in the community.
  • In line with current technologies
  • Typescript is time-saving.
  • Coding that is more clear and concise
  • Error-handling support has been improved.
  • Angular CLI allows for seamless updates.
  • Validation and forms
  • Local CSS / shadow DOM
  • Separation of User Interface and Business Logic