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I have observed a slight controversy with these terms in the title of the question. Many people have referred to Angular 2 onwards as "Angularjs" which in my view is wrong, the correct one would be only "Angular" from version 2 onwards. And I also see people referring to "Angularjs 1.x" as "Angular". Which really confused me, and I did the following search on Google Trends.
My question is the following, as Angular 2 has been rewritten and is a new framework, is there any technical aspect that justifies the low adoption or this search in Google Trends only reflects the confusion of terms ?
How is the graph of "angular"?
– bfavaretto
It oscillates between Angularjs, however I gave a search and it is a generic term, it begins to appear as a result "conjugation of the angular verb", "measure", "skate in angular movimeto", these things.
– Robss70
A personal testimony: when Angular 2 did not yet exist, I used Angularjs in some projects, and often called only "angular". Worse, when Angular 2 came out I didn’t care and kept calling them all "angular". The fact is that the developers of Angular made this mess with the names and generated all the confusion.
– bfavaretto
This confusion often happens in Rends, as many languages have no topics they are confused with other things, such as python, their results encompass the serpent Pythonidae (Python), compared to angular2, has not been widely adopted, but not as little as Trends indicates
– Felipe Duarte