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Future?? (Idea about AngularJS 2) #17

Open chandu0101 opened 9 years ago

chandu0101 commented 9 years ago

I just saw angularjs 2 presentation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNmWybAyBHI

summary : controllers,DDO(directive def obj),module = RIP , now they are building everything on components/DI etc.

Instead of mimc'ing angularjs 1.3 features , how about embarrassing new features ... ? if you have plans to do this i'm ready to help , i only have 40 days scala exp ,but i have plenty of time and interest.

Thank You Chandra

mysticfall commented 9 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion! I didn't realized that AngularJS 2 has sufficiently shaped up to provide enough substance to work on. In that case, I'd indeed be interested in study and build upon the framework as you suggested.

I'm just not sure how soon, or how dedicated I'll be able to work on this issue, so your contribution would be much appreciated if you could help.

chandu0101 commented 9 years ago

sorry dude i can't help , the journey i started with this aim took so many turns and ended up here http://chandu0101.github.io/sjrc/ https://github.com/chandu0101/scalajs-react-components now in love with reactjs . btw good luck with your project.

mdedetrich commented 9 years ago

Just wanted to make a general comment here about AngularJS 2.

I wouldn't worry too much about supporting or even taking into account AngularJS 2. Its changing/moving very rapidly, and its design is incredibly different to AngularJS 1. Angular JS 2 is trying to leverage more of the JS ecosystem rather than overbuilding its own (i.e. using EMCA script modules over Angularjs 1.x modules) and its also pushing more and more code into Web Components

I think at this point its just too much work to deal with it, and we may hit blockers in regards to things like modules

mysticfall commented 9 years ago

I agree with @mdedetrich about not hurrying up to catch up with Angular 2 yet.

Personally, I'm more interested in testing the web components for now and planning to start work on it soon, but not necessarily in the context of Angular 2.0 though.

But as it seems to move toward that direction also, I suppose it might help us migrating to Angular 2.0 later also.

briantopping commented 8 years ago

How are you guys still feeling about this position a couple of months later? I don't have the experience with Angular to say "it's stable", but I like developing with it so far. The icing on the cake would be to avoid learning typescript idioms and possibly contribute back to ng2 bindings in the process.

mysticfall commented 8 years ago

Honestly, I've been too occupied with my current project (which still uses Angular 1.4) recently to spend much time in considering the migration path.

So I'm afraid I don't have anything specific to share with you on this subject yet. But considering the pace with which Angular seems to move towards 2.x, I have little doubt we'll be revisiting this soon.

Sorry I couldn't say anything more than this for now.

briantopping commented 8 years ago

Hi thanks for your response. I hope no burden or responsibility was implied, just really excited about the prospects and recognizing that I don't have the skills to be productive in this space. So I thought I'd add one voice if nothing else.

Best of luck in your current endeavors!

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