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title: "Angular"
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ring: trial
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quadrant: languages-and-frameworks
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In addition to numerous major upgrades from version 2 to 5, which often needed a "hands-on" approach, a lot has happened in the Angular
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ecosystem in 2017. Specifically, the improvements in the HTTP-Client, which now requires less coding effort. Or
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the vast improvements on angular.cli such as aot (ahead of time compile) for faster rendering, fewer requests and
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much smaller builds, to just name the most important ones.
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We have achieved particularly good results using Angular in large and medium-size projects. Actually,
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it's our framework-of-choice in our telecommunication sector teams as a single-page application framework (SPA) for microservice front
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ends.
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The convenient scaffolding of unit- and end-to-end-tests provides a quality-driven workflow.
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Also, the module- and component architecture helps to keep the codebase understandable end maintainable.
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