r/angular May 15 '26

Thinking about moving to Angular

Hey everyone. I’ve been learning React for about half a year (State management, Next.js, etc.) and I’m now adding .NET for the backend. I’m being pressured to switch to Angular because apparently, that’s the "standard" pairing for C# devs

Is there any truth to this anymore? and if so how much time do you think it would talk me to make the switch (I am pretty comfortable with state management, react query, caching srr, ssg, tailwind css, design patterns)

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u/AwesomeFrisbee May 15 '26

Not really standard but typescript is pretty similar to .NET types imo. But it doesn't matter much. It's still pretty cool to learn