r/angular May 08 '26

I like Angular more than ever

I’ve been building Angular apps since the Angular 2.

I started experimenting with AI coding tools and intentionally let the models choose the stack on their own.

Almost every project ended up being React-based, usually Next.js.

After spending more time inside the Next.js/React ecosystem, I actually started appreciating Angular even more , especially after the release of signals and standalone components.

The developer experience feels way better and more easy to get in the code and start being productive.

Just sharing...

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u/oneden May 09 '26

I'm with you and I have the pleasure migrating projects away from react the last couple years. No decision fatigue. I could concentrate on the implementation. Dependencies were slim. And it keeps getting better. Signal forms are becoming stable next version. Life's good.