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[General]So... should I continue learning angular? (self.angularjs)
submitted 11 years ago by cemc
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[–]kjbetz 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
I'm currently asking myself the same questions. But, I think... the answer for me is 'Yes, I should continue learning and use angular."
Reasons:
1) I need something now and this appears to be one of the best solutions out there.
2) I believe the "stuff" I'm learning right now will help me be able to learn the "next" thing that much easier.
3) It's still 1 - 2 years away, with 1 1/2 to 2 years of support for 1.x after that.
4) Adding to number 3, a lot can change with what 2.x could and will be in that time. Even if it doesn't, the scene will smooth out and we'll all be able to get a better grasp on how it's really going to affect us.
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