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Don't need that do I? It's just code and stuff in't it?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't need that do I? It's just code and stuff in't it?
Well, If MF is writing books on the subject it must be extremely straightforward
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Don't worry, you have the aptitude and I'm sure you have the codes, you will be fine
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Give him some credit. It's only just come out. In 6 months he'll write the 'I Think I've Got It Guide' followed a year later by the 'Nope, Still Not Clue Guide' and then finish off with the 'I Made A Million Selling Sledges In August And For 4.99 You Can Too Guide'.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWell, If MF is writing books on the subject it must be extremely straightforward
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Don't worry, you have the aptitude and I'm sure you have the codes, you will be fine
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While Angular 2 may have just been released its being in the works for over two years... So its possible to have a lot of experience in it already...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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so long as it's not the Router or Forms API's that were still being thrashed out until a few weeks ago!Originally posted by eek View PostWhile Angular 2 may have just been released its being in the works for over two years... So its possible to have a lot of experience in it already...Comment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyIt's still missing significant functionality
I still have 0 love for angular. Take a look at scotch.io and other developer websites and its as if angular is the only way to go nowerdays. It's interesting that the market has picked up specifically on angular due to its fan base but the JS community is littered with 1000's of other frameworks which dont seem to be as popular. Even with all the missing pieces Angular seems to be rated highly. I would have expected a few of the MVC frameworks to become the defacto (sails.js) for production especially as a lot of the industry are still sitting on .net (esp c#).Comment
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I see this proliferation of frameworks as no different from the VHS/betamax war of the 80s just more on steroids. There seem to be a ridiculous number of new frameworks out there which I think is pot luck more than anything choosing the right one. While I don't mind Angular, I preferred Knockout and have no doubt there are people will have other preferences.Originally posted by munkee View PostI still have 0 love for angular. Take a look at scotch.io and other developer websites and its as if angular is the only way to go nowerdays. It's interesting that the market has picked up specifically on angular due to its fan base but the JS community is littered with 1000's of other frameworks which dont seem to be as popular. Even with all the missing pieces Angular seems to be rated highly. I would have expected a few of the MVC frameworks to become the defacto (sails.js) for production especially as a lot of the industry are still sitting on .net (esp c#).
Is that true though re the best developers - define best? There are always pros and cons with any framework.Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostAngular is like the emperors new clothes, the best developers hate it and won't use it.
What I do see is a crazy amount of fragmentation in frameworks/libraries. In the C# world 10 years ago you were lucky if there were any ORMs available and now you have many different flavours to choose from. Similarly with javascript frameworks - jQuery was only just on the verge of release 10 years ago.Comment
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I guess the encouraging thing here is that both VHS and Betamax are stone cold dead!Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostI see this proliferation of frameworks as no different from the VHS/betamax war of the 80s just more on steroids. There seem to be a ridiculous number of new frameworks out there which I think is pot luck more than anything choosing the right one. While I don't mind Angular, I preferred Knockout and have no doubt there are people will have other preferences.
Is that true though re the best developers - define best? There are always pros and cons with any framework.
What I do see is a crazy amount of fragmentation in frameworks/libraries. In the C# world 10 years ago you were lucky if there were any ORMs available and now you have many different flavours to choose from. Similarly with javascript frameworks - jQuery was only just on the verge of release 10 years ago.Comment
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