The huge win is that they’re finally moving to semantic versioning. Note also that the next breaking changes would be around February (every 6 months from now) with Angular 3.
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@souhail_5 There goes the last bit of confusion i had on React or ng2. ng1 dev here. very basic knowledge of React, but would build on React than breaking changes every 6 months.
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@joy014 I agree with you and also with what @dwayne_charrington said. I'm not a huge fan of Angular 2 (until now) but the Angular team will release a tool that will help to semi-automatically upgrade any application, even in case of breaking changes. Maybe this will make the upgrade process more easier
Really like the website and documentation. For people using Angular 1, I'd highly recommend upgrading because this has awesome features.
That said, I started the tutorial and was grossed out by the hard-coding of script tags, and just in general of how it works. I came in with an open mind, but after using React and Redux, I can't switch away, even if it is beautiful and feature-rich.
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@mager the docs have not been updated since a long time, try using angular CLI
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We recently (within the last year) rebuilt our web application using Angular 1. I'm a Product Manager, how long will it be before my team tells me that we need to rebuild our application in Angular 2 because Angular 1 will be no longer supported/outdated?
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