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mgechev | 1 year ago
The tldr; is that we see a lot of similar requirements from developers across Angular and Wiz, so we're looking for opportunities to reuse work. Good example is the Angular Signals library that's now used in all the YouTube Mobile Web. In a similar way, Angular is bringing more fine-grained code loading that Wiz offers.
Over time, we'll continue focusing on what's best for developers and incorporating the best from Wiz in Angular, and vice versa. At the end we can end up with one framework, or continue to coexist.
In the next couple of weeks we'll follow up with a blog post that explains our plan in more details.
RunSet|1 year ago
Was basic HTML gmail deprecated because users so overwhelmingly preferred slow, bloated UIs that there was no demand for an alternative?
mgechev|1 year ago
I’ll be happy to answer questions about Angular and our collaboration with Wiz :)
ktosobcy|1 year ago
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troupo|1 year ago
Even though it's claimed that it powers many of Google's websites, most of those websites are very far from being paragons of performance.
mgechev|1 year ago
wentin|1 year ago
It sounds no different from Svelte borrowing concepts from SolidJS, or Vue borrowing ideas from Svelte, from you said — if it is just adding some features that Wiz has, it doesn't sound like merging? Why put a shocking title that Angular is merging with Wiz, when Wiz has no name recognition in the outer dev community — like we don't know what that means?
mgechev|1 year ago
johny_morte|1 year ago
mgechev|1 year ago
As an Angular developer you could expect new features and developer experience improvements. Also over time you’d see more of Angular used in popular consumer Google products.
skybrian|1 year ago
mgechev|1 year ago
We took some different trade-offs and listed the details here https://github.com/angular/angular/discussions/49683
Drac707|1 year ago
mgechev|1 year ago