It is quite common that Django to be treated mostly as API backend and to deliver a very basic HTML template to inform the browser about the URL of the Angular JavaScript.
Regards,
Aldian Fazrihady
Regards,
Aldian Fazrihady
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 3:18 PM Pradeep Singh <replyveer25@gmail.com> wrote:
Does it make sense to create an application with Django as the backend and Angular as the front end? I understand entire websites can be built from Django, so how would Angular, as a front end framework, work with Django? What would be the benefit of adding Angular, or is it an unnecessary complexity even for large websites?--
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