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update: Move Angular resources under JavaScript section in the index in free-courses-hi.md #11699

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Angular is a JavaScript framework, placing it under the JavaScript section keeps similar technologies together, makes it easier for users to find related resources. This change improves the overall flow and consistency of index structure.

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  • Read our contributing guidelines.
  • Search for duplicates.
  • Include author(s) and platform where appropriate.
  • Put lists in alphabetical order, correct spacing.
  • Add needed indications (PDF, access notes, under construction).
  • Used an informative name for this pull request.

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Oh no 😟! Conflicts have been found.

Please 🙏, take a moment and address the merge conflicts of your pull request before we can evaluate it again.

Thanks in advance for your effort and patience ❤️!

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@Thenlie this looks good to me can you please see if this can be merged or require some changes

@eshellman eshellman added the question Needs clarification by involved users / reviewers label Oct 27, 2024
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Take a look in closed issues/PRs. there was a discussion about Angular vs. Angular.js and where it should go.

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