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One might think that creating a web application and getting it online is the be-all and end-all of application development. Sure, there is still the need for maintaining the code, fixing bugs, making patches and rolling out upgrades, but that�s it, right? Well, no. In fact, one of the biggest upheavals in the life of any developer comes when a technology they use becomes �legacy�. That�s outdated and no longer supported in fancy developer terms. This happened when Google declared it was only going to provide support for AngularJS or Angular 1 until 2022, meaning no more updates, bug fixes or security patches for systems running on AngularJS. This signaled the inevitable: migration.
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