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In today's world of rapidly evolving technologies and a heightened focus on customer satisfaction, it is crucial for numerous web application frameworks to undergo constant upkeep and update in order to meet the demands of the modern market. There are a plethora of web frameworks to choose from, and it's up to the developer to find one that works best for their project. The history, development, features, and implications of Angular, a web framework developed by Google that is widely used for Single Page Applications, are the subject of this study. Among the many popular frameworks used to create modern, single-page web applications, Angular's primary purpose is to facilitate the creation of dynamic views within the app itself. Rather than spending so much time wrangling with the underlying technology, developers should be able to focus on the user experience (such as HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript). Angular's out-of-the-box features are excellent, and it has the potential to make nontrivial jQuery-based projects much more robust while still being easy to maintain. This study discusses the various Angular versions that can be used for single-page front-end web development, and it provides guidance for developers selecting the best one to use.