Frontend
Angular
Angular is an open source TypeScript-based web framework, maintained by Google, that provides a complete, opinionated platform for building large single-page applications.
What Angular is used for
Angular is used to build substantial web applications, particularly internal enterprise tools, dashboards, and line-of-business systems. Unlike libraries such as React, Angular ships as a full framework: routing, forms, HTTP client, dependency injection, and testing utilities are all built in and designed to work together. It is written in and requires TypeScript, and modern versions have added standalone components and signals-based reactivity to simplify development. The Angular CLI scaffolds, builds, and updates projects with consistent conventions.
Why it matters for business software
Angular's opinionated structure is its main enterprise advantage. When every project follows the same conventions, large teams stay consistent, code reviews are simpler, and developers can move between projects without relearning architecture decisions. Google's long-term maintenance and a predictable release schedule with clear upgrade paths make it a low-risk choice for applications expected to live for a decade. It is especially common in banking, insurance, and other regulated industries with big internal application portfolios.
How Wizcoder AI Labs uses it
We build and modernize Angular applications as part of our custom software development work, often for clients with existing Angular estates. See the full range of frameworks we support on our frontend technologies page.
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