> I think the point is that Angular criticism is much more prominent (and sometimes vitriolic) than other frameworks.
That always happens to frameworks that get widespread usage. If your framework doesn't have vocal groups of haters, it is not successful.
I suspect this happens when frameworks start to be mandatory by decree in organizations.
> I think the point is that Angular criticism is much more prominent (and sometimes vitriolic) than other frameworks.
That always happens to frameworks that get widespread usage. If your framework doesn't have vocal groups of haters, it is not successful.
I suspect this happens when frameworks start to be mandatory by decree in organizations.