Angular has grown up — and the best is yet to come
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Angular has evolved significantly from its early days, addressing core architectural issues like change detection and template syntax. The framework is moving away from Zone.js monkey-patching toward signals for better reactivity, introducing cleaner control flow syntax to replace verbose HTML directives, and making difficult but necessary decisions like deprecating flex-layout. With Angular 20's experimental zoneless change detection and continued improvements, the framework is positioned for its strongest years ahead.
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See how LogRocket's Galileo AI surfaces the most severe issues for youGrowing pains: The problem with Angular change detectionOver 200k developers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesMaking new friends: Goodbye Zone.js and hello signalsGoing through a breakup: Angular moves away from pure HTMLThe self-improvement phase: Deciding what to leave behindAnd we’re just getting startedLogRocket understands everything users do in your Angular apps.4 Comments
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