Just spent a couple of hours on your new site. Much work has been done, much looks better. Love the @directives. However, I did not like a few things, and I'm mentioning them here soley because I really like Angular. The playground is not easy to work with. The correction/suggestions are too intrusive for new learners. The window does not extend itself to resizing. The Essentials starts with Components. Here, it would have been better to start with how to install Angular, and with a brief description of an Angular folder/file skeleton and the notation pertaining to those files and folers. For example, in the directory an app.component.ts will be written differently as a CSS selector, and yet differenty when invoked. A beginner ought to know these. But as you said, new things will be added, and I'm sure those glitches will be taken care of. Thank you for the good work that you ladies and gents have done. Cheers!
Thanks for this great feedback and spending time on the site. The in-browser priority is designed to help people new to Angular try it with out the full commitment of a local setup. We will add more tutorials that cover things like local installation, though.
I love docs way better than tutorial videos. Docs are easy to navigate and learn, while videos are long winded and a total waste of time. Thanks for the new docs site!
It was the best decision in our company when we switched to angular ( RC5 of 2 if I remember correctly ) Everything feels so robust and just works. The new tutorial will help out our new devs, thanks for the great support!
its better than react in my opinion; mostly because there's very little reason to require third party libraries and the framework is well documented upon each release. which having implemented modern relay with graphql recently - it is not.
I like the new website, but I can't seem to get the playground working, all the scripts needed to initialize it timeout and I keep seeing "Booting" instead! :|
Why in this site is not an "Angular Assistant" integrated. You can aks Angular Assistant any Angular related question! Having a new logo is not "Angular Renaissance"!
Did you have a chance to check out ALL the new features like better performance for SSR, faster @for, new futuristic declarative lazy loading with @defer, ESBUILD + Vite and so much more? Or what about the all new docs with the built in editor for developers to learn? Have a look and let us know what you think.