Angular is the platform which makes easy to develop robust web applications. It unites the declarative templates, dependency injection, end to end tooling and integrated the top perform to resolve the development challenges of developers. Angular authorizes developers to develop applications which could live on the web and mobile respectively.
The framework, written in pure JavaScript, was intended to decouple an application’s logic from DOM manipulation, and aimed at dynamic page updates.
The history track record track back to 2009, when the Miško Hevery and Adam Abrons did publish the project called <angular>. It was aimed to help both developers and designers to build web applications by simply using the HTML tag. And it was officially released on 2010 by Google engineers.
In 2010, this framework’s main benefit was, it let you turn HTML-based documents into dynamic content. It can synchronize data automatically with models and views. So, developing with Angular became easier and faster like never before.
Thereafter Google has released various versions of Angular framework with the respective time frame. Currently we have the Angular 7 and the version 8 is in the pipeline.
Let’s have look at the released versions of Angular and the Key Dates
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