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April 3, 2019 107 Views
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2018 and 2019 seem to be not only “The Age of JavaScript”, but also “The Age of Single Page Applications.” One framework that explicitly supports single-page applications is Angular, a TypeScript-based open-source front-end web application platform. According to our friends at “The State of JavasScript 2018”, the reasons Angular has become important and popular are manifold:

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Source: https://2018.stateofjs.com/front-end-frameworks/angular/

With strong typing courtesy of TypeScript, a focus on performance (especially for Single Page Applications, or SPA), a strong object-oriented programming paradigm, and the backing of Google, its is not surprising that Angular remains a popular choice, second in popularity of front-end frameworks to React. The corporate and enterprise world embraces Angular because the interface is the popular “Model-View-Controller” (MVC) paradigm, and so it is easier for developers to move from PHP or .NET to Angular. More than that:

as Stephen Fluin, Developer Advocate on the Angular team writes:

Angular is opinionated, giving developers defaults for things like network connectivity, state management, language choice, build toolchain. These defaults are continually tested and validated with each other to ensure that the Angular platform moves forward at a steady and reliable pace.

Enterprise application developers enjoy the benefits of having these things built in, readily available, and most of all tested to work properly.

Sencha’s user interface components are entirely useful in the Angular world. That’s why we offer ExtAngular, which contains over 115+ pre-built UI components that you can easily integrate with Angular applications.

We have a new whitepaper, “When to Choose ExtAngular”, that provides the backdrop for why programmers love JavaScript, Angular, and how ExtAngular solves the problem of creating fantastic, feature-rich user interfaces and front-ends. Download the whitepaper for free and see if it can help with your decision making process.

Download “When to Choose ExtAngular” here.

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