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It really depends on the developer. An Angular Developer who uses it as one of many tools from the toolbox is perfectly comfortable with vanilla JavaScript and approaches it with a mature understanding of its strengths and weaknesses. That’s an advanced developer.

 

One who uses it as a crutch and doesn’t have a good handle on situations where it’s best to go without it? That’s a beginner. Note: Absolutely nothing wrong with being a beginner! Having a framework you rely on (at first) can be a great step in building your overall Angular Development knowledge foundation.

 

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. It depends on the individual developer's skillset and experience.

 

An Angular developer who uses it as one of many tools from the toolbox is comfortable with vanilla JavaScript, and approaches it with a mature understanding of its strengths and weaknesses is considered advanced.

 

On the other hand, a developer who uses Angular as a crutch and doesn't have a good handle on situations where it's best to go without it is considered a beginner.

 

Also, Read this – AngularJS vs ReactJS: Which One is Best for Next Front-end Development Project?

 

An Angular developer is considered advanced or beginner depending on their development experience and skillset, not on the Angular framework itself. With that said, an experienced Angular developer would be able to quickly learn and adapt to new frameworks and languages, as opposed to a beginner who may struggle with understanding new concepts.

 

Ultimately, it is up to the individual developer to prove their skills and abilities in order to be considered advanced.

 

At JumpGrowth, we always encourage our team members to continue learning and expanding their skill sets in order to provide the best possible development experience for our clients.

 

Note: There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a beginner! Having a framework you rely on (at first) can be a great step in building your overall development knowledge foundation.

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