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by gloverkcn 4261 days ago
I've been looking In the US for remote positions, contracts, and local. If they are using a framework theres 90% chance it's angular. For all javascript/html/Css type jobs its more like 50-60%. I've talked to consulting/contracting companies and they have agreed that they have far more requests angular than any other front end tech.

I agree with your comment about it. I tried it and didn't like it. I've talked to a few devs who Have mentioned issue in larger projects more around organizing the code base.).

Regardless of all of that. There's so much demand that I'm going to drop emberjs and learn angular.