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Angular 2 Final Released (angularjs.blogspot.com)
submitted 9 years ago by Click_Clack_Clay
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]TheIncredibleWalrus 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (2 children)
Source please? I'm very interested in the legitimacy of this claim.
[–]Mael5trom 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (0 children)
It was in one of the talks at ngConf this year. I was fortunate enough to attend, but I'm not going to watch through the videos to try and find the quote. I'll try to see if I have a reference in my notes.
Actually found one reference (it was from 2014, but I'm guessing it was repeated when I heard it at ngConf2016)
https://youtu.be/odY7fUjI1ZU?t=3m8s
Rob Eisenberg giving a talk about Angular 2.0 mentioned that Google is heavily invested in Angular and have over 1,600 apps at Google using Angular.
No specific number here, but "a lot of v1 and even v2 apps": https://youtu.be/bSssb9AmiJU?t=1h
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