I know that this has been asked previously, most notably here.
However, the answers seem to me quite abstract and I find my self quite confused in practice.
The .vs answer seem to be:
Polymer (and more correctly, Shadow DOM) create the ability to not only compose bits of HTML, but to encapsulate them as well. This is a fundamentally new capability and one that can be used with any other templating system or framework to enhance their power.
Which doesn't really tell me all that much, as far as I understand angular directives do pretty much the same thing in practice, although polymer elements might be a bit more efficient performance wise. I'm sure that "encapsulate" has some kind of deeper meaning here in this context that I am not comprehending.
Let's say I'm developing an AngularJS web application. When, how and why would I use polymer elements over angular directives?
Would polymer elements be used instead of angular directives, if so when would one use one over the other? Or would angular directives be implemented in terms of polymer elements?