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Angular

Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source front-end web application platform. Note that from this year on we are not be making a distinction between Angular and Angular.js anymore, while datapoints for 2016 and 2017 correspond to Angular (a.k.a. "Angular 2").

Angular's Popularity Over Time

Angular's Popularity Over Time

PercentsCounts
Never heard of it
Heard of it, not interested
Heard of it, would like to learn
Used it, would not use again
Used it, would use again

Most Disliked Aspects of Angular

Most Disliked Aspects of Angular

Most disliked aspects of Angular among developers who picked “used it and would not use again”.

Which Tools Are Used Alongside Angular?

Which Tools Are Used Alongside Angular?

Libraries most likely to be used by developers who picked “used it and would use again” for Angular. Darker color means a stronger correlation.

JavaScript Flavors
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Front-end Frameworks
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Data Layer
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Back-end Frameworks
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Testing
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Mobile & Desktop
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Angular Usage by Country

Angular Usage by Country

On average, 23.8% of respondents have used Angular and would be happy to use it again.

Countries where this ratio is higher are shown in red, those where it's lower are displayed in blue (countries with fewer than 20 total survey respondents are omitted).