Angular 2.0 - Learn one way to build applications

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*crickets* *lonely boy sitting next to a window in a dark apartment with his Angular 2 t-shirt* *distant loud music coming from the React camp*
xD I give you the funny comment, but I don't understand tech-stack-fans. The right front-end decision flow (for products that take more than just yourself to be built) is: 1) Think about the product 2) Choose the best tech stack and workflow for it 3) Never be 100% sure you picked the best solution 4) If you firmly think you picked the best solution, go back to #1 until you get stuck at #3
Meh. The Angular team wasted too much time rewriting some components multiple times. In the time is has taken them to release NG2, React has cannibalised the front-end space and other frameworks like Aurelia which have lower learning curves launched final versions a while back (Aurelia in July). The syntax is confusing and NG2 suffers from a bad case of being over-engineered, just like NG1.
Why don't you tell us what you really feel? lol
Congrats on the launch, Angular! But I'm #TeamReact 😛
Team? What the actual f*** is heappening with front-end world?
Awesome to see the release of this. Yes, it's taken too long. Yes, it's different to other 'frameworks' (for those who aren't as clued up, React and Angular are completely different things. One is a full-application building software, while React is essentially an HTML rendering layer). I'm stoked for this, particularly with things like Ionic 2 coming out, etc.
I think Angular will get a lot of love from larger and more enterprise-type places. With being full featured and using Typescript there are a lot of wins for bigger teams
Will I have to forget everything I know from Angular 1? That would suck but I heard that a lot of it has changed.
yes. it's completely redesigned
it's completely different and that's a good thing.
heh, maybe. I'm not really using it a lot but I took a couple of (long) tutorials on it and it looks like I wasted my time. Oh, well, learning something is never a bad thing, right?
Congrats to the team, this has been a long time coming and it's been interesting to watch the (sometimes mental) development. But I do agree with some other poster(s) that this may have taken far too long to get to this point when others have already been here and beyond since.
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We rebuilt our app with angular 2. Love it!
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