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How to quickly master angular?
Hello. I was hired by a company that requires knowledge of Angular. The fact that I do not know him - were aware. But you have to get used to it as quickly as possible. Resources please. Angular 1.6 is using.
Codeschool is over.
I seem to understand him, but when it comes to practice, I get lost.
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It doesn't need to be learned at all. Dead technology.
Old version thrown out. A new version - just released, already updated twice, and they are afraid to release updates every 6 months that can break the old code.
No smart engineer would agree to work with such technology. And not a single smart customer will allow himself to develop a project that can break every 6 months with the next update.
Theory and practice are two different boobs, it makes no sense to decide which is better, both are needed. Preferably the same size.
I think your "stupor" is a lack of practice. Just be patient. Time will pass, several projects will be made and the "stupor" will pass.
A very competent article on best practices in the first angular by John Papa was suggested by the first commentator adamsafr . I completely agree and recommend reading. Otherwise, for quick adaptation in a new team, the most important thing is not to puppet yourself and ask experienced colleagues as much as possible. They all understand that you are a beginner and will always try to explain the decisions made during the development process. It is better to ask once or twice now than to be stupid and make mistakes for the rest of the (short in this case) time in a new place.
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