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We’ve leaned on generative AI to make navigating our legacy Angular code less painful. The stats in this blog, like which components are purely legacy versus newly added are analyzed by Claude Code.

How We’re Surviving 600+ Legacy Angular Components While...

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We’ve leaned on generative AI to make navigating our legacy Angular code less painful. The stats in this blog, like which components are purely legacy versus newly added are analyzed by Claude Code.
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How We’re Surviving 600+ Legacy Angular Components While Migrating to Next.js, GraphQL, and a Monorepo
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How We’re Surviving 600+ Legacy Angular Components While Migrating to Next.js, GraphQL, and a Monorepo

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