I wholeheartedly agree, this is a false equivalency.
Angular was built specifically around avoiding an entirely different problem that the heavily debated issue here of overengineering: Multiple teams that build out complicated and feature laden systems in parallel need to make concessions to allow interoperability.
If your organization is culturally flat, Angular prevents the core of your application from diverging in unmaintainable ways.
Angular was built specifically around avoiding an entirely different problem that the heavily debated issue here of overengineering: Multiple teams that build out complicated and feature laden systems in parallel need to make concessions to allow interoperability.
If your organization is culturally flat, Angular prevents the core of your application from diverging in unmaintainable ways.