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Is it time for Angular 2?
Hello everyone, guys who follow the angular 2 beta, tell me please, is it time to start picking it for sale? I really want a framework with components, but the comrades reported that it doesn’t work, you don’t understand how everything is changing rapidly, even to the point that the office. The tutorial does not work on current releases.
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Try to play around with it for a while, do some trivial things... and maybe you will fall in love with this beautiful creation as I did =) Actually, I don't know what "it's time" means for people who make money by programming. I can only assume that it is important for you that the project is already stable, and no global changes have been made in order not to "shovel" the code many times. But this is already a late beta, besides, the developers have repeatedly said that if there are changes, then this is more of an addition and extension of the existing version. Another, I think, an important plus, how the community reacted to the release of the beta: Jacob FeinI have already written a book on Angular, and a person who seems to be serious, would he give something that will not work tomorrow? I think not. There are respected youtube bloggers who have already filmed material, for example: thenewboston , Mindspace . A lot of conferences were also held after the release of the beta.
I am a person who has been programming for only 5 months, my main language is java. In order to make money with this craft, I need to demonstrate my skills, and for this purpose I am developing my "universal store", a la catalog.onliner.by+ one more wing, in the form of the admin panel of the entire site. Now my stack is: back-end: Spring MVC +Secutiry, Jpa(Hibernate), front-end: Angular 2 (although it was 1st first). Yes, I had problems, for example, with how to make dynamic routing, or organize interactions between various router-outlet elements , which was solved using the most convenient providers (factories in the 1st angular), form validation, data sorting, you can enumerate and list tasks. But still it is solvable, especially when you are not in the frontend for the first day. But what a pleasure you get when developing in this language, along with java, Typescript + Angular 2... typing, excellent structuring and modularity, my application is already quite large, of course, compared to corporate ones, it should seem small, if not smaller, but you navigate relatively quickly in the branches of your application, code changes are almost painless, although , probably, this is just my style of writing code... but I remember trying to start doing something similar on Jquery... I don't know how to call it better, rather: noodles and it hurts to change everything.
Maybe I spent a little time learning Angular-a, ran into some problems, wrote here on SO, on github to developers, but I think that this is quite normal for a new PL?)
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