The Angular team at Google had a debate brewing internally: They couldn’t agree which large language model was best at implementing the framework.
“Across our teams, we had a different experience of using LLMs [large language models] to generate code, and we had a little bit different opinions about what is the level of code generation quality for Angular,” Simona Cotin, a Google engineering manager who works on the Angular team, told The New Stack this week.
One of the Angular developers took up the challenge and vibe-coded a prototype…








