I would say that, for beginners with some experience with JavaScript, it could take a month or two (even three) to wrap they head around the Angular framework and feel comfortable with it.
The tutorial (angular.io/tutorial) it's a good starting place and helped me to introduce other junior devs to Angular, and the process of building a web app from scratch.
I would suggest to follow the tutorial and build an app of your liking - that really helps in the learning journey and keeps you focused and challenged.
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I would say that, for beginners with some experience with JavaScript, it could take a month or two (even three) to wrap they head around the Angular framework and feel comfortable with it.
The tutorial (angular.io/tutorial) it's a good starting place and helped me to introduce other junior devs to Angular, and the process of building a web app from scratch.
I would suggest to follow the tutorial and build an app of your liking - that really helps in the learning journey and keeps you focused and challenged.