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bagerman2015-03-14 21:15:27
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bagerman, 2015-03-14 21:15:27

Is it worth learning actual Angular?

Greetings!
Please direct me to the right path.
Is it worth learning the current Angular or waiting for the rewritten, version 2.0?
Suppose you start studying now, and in six months your knowledge will be "outdated".
Is there a complete change in syntax? Explain who knows.
Thank you.

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Max, 2015-03-14
@bagerman

Firstly, knowledge will never be “obsolete”. Focusing your career on Angular, after the release of 2.0, at least two more years, you will come across projects on the old version, because no one will rewrite them.
Secondly: when studying Angular, you are not studying the syntax, but the principles of work and the ideology of the framework. In the new version, they will not fundamentally change, just some things will be done differently. What difference does it make what syntax you will express your thoughts in the code if you already have a rough idea of ​​​​how it works?

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TekVanDo, 2015-03-14
@TekVanDo

Angular 1.* will not be compatible with Angular 2.0. It will be based on es2015, the syntax and implementation of many things will be different in it (for example, there will be no services, providers, and much more). In terms of whether it is worth learning Angular 1. * - you need to take into account that Angular 2.0 will become relevant no earlier than a year (until es2015 comes out until Angular 2.0 itself comes out until libraries for it appear ..)

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