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Re: The Future of AngularJS

#2
Neato. Angular reimplementing it's own module system (when many developers already have a large body of code in existing module formats, particularly AMD) was one of the things that turned me off when first looking at it.

Do ES6 modules have all the dependency injection stuff the Angular developers wanted?

Re: The Future of AngularJS

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post #2

Neato. Angular reimplementing it's own module system (when many developers already have a large body of code in existing module formats, particularly AMD) was one of the things that turned me off when first looking at it. Do ES6 modules have all the dependency injection stuff the Angular developers wanted?

Yes

Re: The Future of AngularJS

#5
I don't understand why people link to raw slides. Are we meant to waste our time trying to read meaning from them like tea leaves?

Surely there is something to go with this slideshow?

Re: The Future of AngularJS

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post #5

I don't understand why people link to raw slides. Are we meant to waste our time trying to read meaning from them like tea leaves? Surely there is something to go with this slideshow?

I'm guessing someone at Google marketing posted this. Slides are useless without the actual presentation that goes along with it.

Re: The Future of AngularJS

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post #5

I don't understand why people link to raw slides. Are we meant to waste our time trying to read meaning from them like tea leaves? Surely there is something to go with this slideshow?

I don't know...these slides seem to make sense and only took a minute to go through them. But I understand your complaint in general, because there's some slides that don't make sense out of context of the speaker's presentation.
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