Bootstrap is arguably the most popular frontend framework out there. Isn't Angular itself a frontend framework, you ask? Well, yes. Then why in the world do I need to use two frontend frameworks for the same app? The answer is, you don't. Bootstrap has been created by and for Twitter, and is incredibly popular. It allows you to manage many things, such as the disposition of HTML components on the page, using a system called the grid. This system, which I will explain at length in the following pages, allows you to divide the web page space into zones without explicitly using CSS. Moreover, everything will be responsive out of the box. Also, Bootstrap provides dynamic elements such as a carousel, Progress bar, form reaction to user input, and more. Simply put, Angular allows you to create the application structure and manages...
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