Angular
What is Angular?
- Two-way data binding: Angular offers two-way data binding, which makes it easier to synchronize the view and model of an application. This means that changes made to the model are automatically reflected in the view, and vice versa, without the need for complex coding.
- Directives: Angular uses directives, which are markers in the HTML code that are used to attach behaviors to DOM elements. This makes it easier to create custom tags and attributes, and to reuse code throughout an application.
- Dependency injection: Angular uses dependency injection, which allows developers to easily manage dependencies between different components of an application. This makes it easier to manage large, complex applications, and promotes code reusability.
- MVC architecture: Angular follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture, which makes it easier to separate an application's concerns and make it more modular. This promotes code maintainability and makes it easier to scale an application.
- Large and active developer community: Angular has a large and active developer community, which means there is a wealth of resources, documentation, and support available to developers. This makes it easier to learn and use Angular, and to find help when needed.
Overall, Angular is a powerful and flexible framework for building dynamic web applications, with a strong developer community and a wide range of resources available.
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