Comment by microflash
16 days ago
Angular 2+ is equally horrible. Having spent 6 years on various versions of Angular, their migration story time and again has been an incredible pain.
These days I use web components for component writing and frameworks to handle routing, state management, bundling, and so on.
can you compare it to other frameworks?
I migrated from Angular 4 to 18 (including ngrx and material) and didn't find it especially problematic.
Migrating mostly was little effort and consisted of automatic migration and walking through the provided checklist (mostly to ensure I didn't miss anything important), but I don't have any comparison in the JS SPA ecosystem.
Vue 2 to Vue 3 has been equally painful for atleast one app I know about. Compare that to last three versions of Astro (with web components) and it has been a breeze.
> I migrated from Angular 4 to 18 (including ngrx and material) and didn't find it especially problematic.
The pain varies from project to project. Mine has been touched by a generation of developers of different levels of proficiency. A more disciplined project would’ve been easier to migrate in retrospective.
I think Angular ecosystem really missed the train with schematics (even ngrx!). Schematics could tackle a lot of toil if implemented exhaustively but apart from Angular and Material, nobody else seems to implement them effectively for brownfield projects.