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In the current State of JS survey, Angular and AngularJS are grouped into 1 bracket. This means the results related to these two frameworks can't be analyzed properly since they are two completely different frameworks. It's like putting Ember and React in 1 group; it does not make sense.
Could these two frameworks be separated in the next edition? I strongly believe this will result in a better survey with more accurate data.
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In the current State of JS survey, Angular and AngularJS are grouped into 1 bracket. This means the results related to these two frameworks can't be analyzed properly since they are two completely different frameworks. It's like putting Ember and React in 1 group; it does not make sense.
Could these two frameworks be separated in the next edition? I strongly believe this will result in a better survey with more accurate data.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: