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AngularJS, now often referred to as Angular (after the release of Angular 2 and subsequent versions), is a popular JavaScript framework for building dynamic web applications. Proficiency in Angular opens up various career opportunities in web development. Here are some potential career paths in Angular:
- Front-end Developer: Specialize in building user interfaces and experiences using Angular, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Angular Developer: Focus specifically on developing applications using Angular, including components, services, and modules.
- Full-Stack Developer with Angular: Work on both the front-end and back-end of web applications, using Angular for the client-side and technologies like Node.js or Spring Boot for the server-side.
- UI/UX Developer with Angular: Combine Angular skills with design principles to create visually appealing and user-friendly interfaces.
- AngularJS Developer: Work with AngularJS, the earlier version of the framework, for maintaining or updating existing projects.
Requirements
- Desktop or Laptop
- Good internet connection