It's not better. But Angular tries not to step on your toes by starting to interpret onblur attributes differently from how they are defined by standards (as other's have said, blurCallback resolves to different things in your examples).
As I understand, Angular is its team's vision on how browsers will natively support client-side apps in the future, in which case there will probably be a more streamlined syntax for such things.
As I understand, Angular is its team's vision on how browsers will natively support client-side apps in the future, in which case there will probably be a more streamlined syntax for such things.