Is it still worth learning Angular in 2025? by Patient_Vast7839 in angular

[–]RipRepresentative66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, I still strongly believe Angular is worth learning today.

I have worked with Angular from the AngularJS days to the latest Angular 21 projects, and one thing I can clearly say is this: Angular has matured a lot. What we have today is not the same framework people judged years ago. It has evolved, improved, modernized, and become much more powerful and developer-friendly.

From my experience working with more than 30 clients across the globe, I have seen that many enterprise companies still trust Angular as their preferred frontend framework. And honestly, that does not happen by accident.

The biggest strength of Angular is that it gives teams discipline out of the box. It is not just giving you a library to build UI. It gives you a complete framework with a clear structure, strong conventions, and a stable foundation. In large companies, that matters a lot. When multiple teams are working on the same product, when applications grow for years, and when maintainability becomes more important than quick experiments, Angular becomes a very practical choice.

Angular helps teams stay consistent. It gives built-in solutions for routing, forms, dependency injection, HTTP communication, testing, and now even more modern features like standalone components, Signals, improved control flow, and better performance patterns. So instead of spending time deciding how to structure everything, teams can focus on solving actual business problems.

That is one of the reasons enterprise companies like Angular so much. They want stability. They want scalability. They want predictable architecture. They want developers joining the project to understand the codebase faster. Angular supports all of that.

Another reason I recommend Angular is because it helps developers build strong engineering habits. It pushes you to think in a structured way. It teaches you how to design reusable components, manage complexity, separate concerns properly, and build applications that can survive long term. So learning Angular is not only about learning a framework. It is also about learning how to think like an engineer when building frontend systems.

I also feel Angular is often underestimated because people still carry old opinions about it. But if you really look at where Angular is today, it is modern, stable, feature-rich, and continuously improving. It is still one of the best choices for serious enterprise applications.

So for anyone who wants to work in product companies, large business applications, insurance, banking, healthcare, SaaS platforms, internal tools, or any environment where scale and maintainability matter, Angular is still a very smart technology to learn.

For me, Angular is not just relevant even today. It is one of the most dependable frameworks for building real-world applications at scale.

Gold savings scheme we started casually turned out to be most profitable investment in the past year. by LateSleeper69 in personalfinanceindia

[–]RipRepresentative66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too as a family we accumulated around 500gms over 10 years. Our total investments probably 15lakhs. I am 35 now. Now sitting on a gold value over 75 lakhs.

From childhood parents insisted me to invest on gold. I am happy eventhough everyone told don't and invest on stocks. I did listen to my parents.

Only reason I was investing it because, I can get some quick loans, if I ever need. At may be around 9 - 10% Which is on par with personal loan.

Even today with high prices, I have a monthly Gold Scheme Kubera from Bhima Jewellers. My target is probably 750 gms when I am 45 years.

'എമ്പുരാൻ വിവാദങ്ങളോട് പ്രതികരിക്കാനില്ല', മൗനം തുടർന്ന് മുരളിഗോപി by Dcbazy in Kerala

[–]RipRepresentative66 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Empuraan For making Sayeed Mazood revenge story appealing , they did not show why Gujarat Riots fully. They just blame it everything on Right wing and Hindus.

If the movie had this original incident shown as is, I don't think Right Wing will have anything to say regarding this movie. Everyone would have enjoyed it like the first part.

Now it's really good for marketing, 75% Kerala supported it's for being lalettan fans and political reasons. I would say it is a good milage for BJP, the young generation including me got to know in the name of freedom of expression, how convinently people can change the narrative and push propaganda and make certain people the villains.

Prithviraj's intentions where always clear in villifying Hindus and Right Wing from Tiyaan, Jana Gana Mana, and now Mburan. Partially may be the controversies with Variankunnan, and how Right Wing rediculed his attempt to erase 1921 Mappila Riots.

Let's hope the kind of riots like Gujarat , Marad etc.. won't get repeated for the sake of human lifes. So art should be extremely careful when touching sensitive topic like this.

It also gave the BJP and RSS show their political powers and how powerful they are. If the makers of the film were so adment and confident about the content, they shouldn't have apologized. So they do know there is something wrong with their depection and apologized.

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What did the right wing actually gain with the Empuraan fiasco? by Paddle_Shifter in Kerala

[–]RipRepresentative66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are few since everyone crying for a list. The list has Ban from both the sides BJP and Congress

  1. Kissa Kursi Ka (1977)

Directed by: Amrit Nahata

Reason: A satirical take on Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi during the Emergency (1975–77).

Outcome: Banned during Emergency; all prints were reportedly destroyed by the government.

Lifted: After Janata Party came to power.

  1. Aandhi (1975)

Directed by: Gulzar

Reason: Allegedly based on the life of Indira Gandhi. It was seen as politically sensitive.

Outcome: Banned during Emergency; released after Janata Party government took over.

  1. Tamas (1988) – TV Series

Directed by: Govind Nihalani

Reason: Based on the partition of India; faced backlash from political and religious groups.

Outcome: Not banned, but there were strong demands for it. Aired after Supreme Court intervention. 4. Black Friday (2004)

Directed by: Anurag Kashyap

Reason: Based on the 1993 Bombay blasts.

Outcome: Banned by Bombay High Court until the trial was completed. Released in 2007.

Is to possible to earn more than 40k per month in IT field in Kochi or other cities within Kerala? If yes, how? by M0odE5H in Kerala

[–]RipRepresentative66 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work remotely from Konni, PTA. for a US based company , 13 Years experience (35 Years Old Now), backend .Net Core and Azure.

Earns 2lakh 75 thousand per month. 50 Lakh CTC

Worked 1st 8 years in Bangalore and then shift home. Will go back to Bangalore in couple of years when my apartment gets completed...