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@JavaScriptDaily If the project existed as a 1.x project, then yes. Otherwise no new project should use it
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@JavaScriptDaily Any of the alternatives mentioned in this article are a better choice than Angular 1 in 2017.
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@JavaScriptDaily I'm new to @angular. Wanted to know what are the difference(s) between Angular1 through 4? Thx.
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