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halflifeyesterday at 9:50 PM2 repliesview on HN

Well, the official statement is that 1 and 2 are 2 different frameworks. That’s why they were later named to angular JS and angular, to avoid confusion.

The migration path between angular 1 and 2 is the same as react and angular, it’s just glue holding 2 frameworks together

And that change happened 10 years ago


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azangrutoday at 12:02 AM

> That’s why they were later named to angular JS and angular, to avoid confusion.

Angular.js and angular. That's not confusing at all :-)

yearolinuxdsktpyesterday at 11:44 PM

Easy migration was promised but never delivered. Angular 2 was still full of boilerplate. “Migrating” an AngularJS project to Angular 2 is as much work as porting it to React or anything else.

So yes, people got burnt (when we were told that there will be a migration path), and I will never rely on another Google-backed UI framework.

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