Hi Tito,

Depends largely on how your AngularJS app is written. If it's up to date 
with the latest style-guide recommendations and all its 3rth parties are up 
to date, the ngUpgrade path might be a good option.
If not, a full rewrite might be faster.
Then there is the way Asim and I pioneered 
<https://codecraft.tv/blog/2017/09/07/angularjs-to-angular-using-iframes/>(I 
have done this for projects) by encapsulation your old app inside an 
iframe, and update route by route, with a clean break between old an new.

Regards
Sander

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