AngularJS reaches end of life
Now that the AngularJS JavaScript framework has reached end-of-life (EOL) status, the developers behind the next-generation, TypeScript-based Angular framework hope users of the original will move forward with the successor.Originally released by Google in 2010, AngularJS reached EOL on December 31, with long-term support ceasing from the community. Users still can seek support from third parties including support services firms XLTS.dev and Perforce. The AngularJS source code still will be available on GitHub, via NPM, CDN, and Bower.To read this article in full, please click here
Now that the AngularJS JavaScript framework has reached end-of-life (EOL) status, the developers behind the next-generation, TypeScript-based Angular framework hope users of the original will move forward with the successor.
Originally released by Google in 2010, AngularJS reached EOL on December 31, with long-term support ceasing from the community. Users still can seek support from third parties including support services firms XLTS.dev and Perforce. The AngularJS source code still will be available on GitHub, via NPM, CDN, and Bower.