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rusrc2016-01-13 11:26:39
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rusrc, 2016-01-13 11:26:39

Should I start a project on Angular2 beta?

There have already been asked the question of "whether it was worth starting a project on angular2" when he was still in alpha. It's now a solid beta and
the official statement is "Beta means we're now successful confident that most developers can be building large applications using Angular 2."
My plan is to make admin in angular2, admin is mostly CRUD so all ng2 features are not needed. In addition, TypeScript support made me very happy TS transpiles ES6 standards. What do you say, does it make sense to write an admin panel for ng2 beta?

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Vladimir Io, 2016-01-13
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Well, if at first glance you already have enough functionality, then go ahead. Further it will only get better.

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Sergey, 2016-01-13
Protko @Fesor

not on ag2 but on ng2 for that matter.
In general, see for yourself. The use of unstable things implies that there may still be changes in the API that break backward compatibility. That is, you will need to look at the migration guide when updating. Fortunately, I think this situation will now occur a little less often than in the days of alpha.
It all comes down to risk.

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