I'm working with a design team to redesign my website, and my lead 
developer told me to tell them I wanted to use AngularJS instead of JQuery 
for my HTML pages since it is clean code and has the most modern libs; 
which they agreed to use.

I guess since AngularJS is newer than JQuery they don't have as much 
experience with it. In the project scope, we agreed that they would do just 
the "front-end" work (e.g. templated bootstrap, css/html and animations of 
the site) for the redesign, but they told me that someone from their team 
said that AngularJS is also "back-end" programming work too...is this 
accurate? 

If they are creating my HTML pages will they have to do "back-end" 
programming work if they use AngularJS or will this be only "front-end" 
work? They say they have to use JQuery because this is all "front-end" work.

Also, they are telling me for specific animation effects such as fading in 
and out of elements etc. that they want to use jQuery and Bootstrap. They 
tell me that AngularJS is not the best solution for animations, but it's 
better for manipulating dynamic and real time information for the 
website...is this accurate?

It seems to me they are just trying to find ways to not use AngularJS and 
use JQuery instead which they are more comfortable with.

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