Performance degradation after migration to Angular
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After migrating from AngularJS to Angular, it is common to experience performance degradation. This can happen due to several reasons that are either a result of improper migration strategies or….
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After migrating from AngularJS to Angular, it is common to experience performance degradation. This can happen due to several reasons that are either a result of improper migration strategies or….
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In hybrid AngularJS-Angular apps, $rootScope conflicts arise because Angular (version 2+) no longer uses $rootScope, and the usage of $rootScope in AngularJS can clash with the new mechanisms of Angular…..
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When you are upgrading an AngularJS application to Angular (Angular 2+), it’s common to run into conflicts if both versions are used simultaneously. This can happen because AngularJS and Angular….
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When upgrading from AngularJS to Angular (also known as ngUpgrade), one of the most common challenges developers face is routing conflicts between the two frameworks. Both AngularJS and Angular have….
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When migrating from AngularJS to Angular (2+), converting AngularJS directives into Angular components can be tricky. The syntax and the way directives and components behave are significantly different between the….
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When working with an AngularJS + Angular (ngUpgrade) hybrid app, a common issue developers face is the hybrid app failing to bootstrap. Bootstrapping a hybrid app involves initializing both AngularJS….
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Migrating from AngularJS (1.x) to Angular (2+) can be a significant task, especially when it comes to migrating complex controllers to components. Angular introduced a new way of structuring code….
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When migrating an AngularJS app to Angular, a common challenge is using Angular services inside an AngularJS app. The ngUpgrade library helps integrate Angular services into an AngularJS application, allowing….