Angular and NX - Why?

Choosing Angular and NX

If you have concerns about choosing Angular and NX or migrating an existing Angular application to NX, I'm here to assure you that there's no need to worry.

First of all, if you decide to go with NX, you're not losing anything. You will still have all the Angular features, and everything will work with no problem. NX will add some additional features.NX is not a "hyped trend." It has been available and used in the production of many companies worldwide since 2018.

You're not alone.NX is used by a lot of companies to manage their products. And I don't mean small unknown apps. We're speaking about huge, enterprise-level applications.

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  • [00:00 - 00:57] If you have concerns about choosing Angular and NX or migrating an existing Angular application to NX, I'm here to assure you that there is no need to worry. First of all, the most important fact about working with NX and Angular is that you're not losing anything. You don't have to sacrifice any Angular feature to get NX. The second reason why you may want to work with NX and Angular is that NX will provide you some additional features. For example, you will get a very comfortable way of organizing your libraries. So you don't have to publish everything every time when you change it. If you're worried that NX is a hype trend, it's not. It has been available and used on production of many companies since 2018, so it's well established product. All these things prove that NX is a major product that can be used on production without any worries. You're not losing anything, you're just gaining new features that are helpful when you have a big application.