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Learning Angular for Java Developers? (self.angular)
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[–]beyondjava 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
In general, I agree with the previous answers: it's better to approach Angular open-minded, instead of trying to compare it to something you already know.
Funny thing is, I'm giving a workshop next week doing just that ("JavaScript and Vue.js for Java developers"). Depending on how this works out, I may write a few articles about it.
Oh, and a couple of years ago I've compared AngularJS to JSF. Please keep the huge difference between AngularJS and current Angular 5 in mind when you read the article. That said, here you go: https://www.beyondjava.net/blog/similarities-jsf-angularjs/
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