Sorry, only saw your answer now...

Putting AngularJS on top on Meteor is great first for Angular's huge 
ecosystem, tons of directives, libraries and services that you get out of 
the box.

Also, I personally find AngularJS structure much more understandable and 
usable then Meteor's Blaze.

Another thing is the ability to use everything in Ionic Framework on top of 
Meteor and not just it's CSS.

Those are the main reasons for me


On Friday, October 31, 2014 4:28:11 PM UTC+2, António Ramos wrote:
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> Can you explain why do i need angular on top of meteor? 
>
> why do i use angular controllers if i have meteor controllers?
> or what does angular add as a bonus on top of  meteor that meteor does not 
> already have ?
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> regards
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> 2014-10-30 14:57 GMT+00:00 Uri Goldshtein <uri.gol...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>:
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>> I don't see it as Meteor vs Angular but more of a complementary solutions.
>>
>> Our team wrote a repo (with the help of many others) to help support 
>> working with both of them together: 
>> https://github.com/Urigo/angular-meteor
>>
>> We also released a tutorial: http://angularjs.meteor.com/tutorial
>>
>> Would love to hear your thoughts on that approach
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 5:41:45 PM UTC+3, Chris Rhoden wrote:
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>>> If you want a framework with persistence built in, use meteor.
>>>
>>> Angular is for building rich client applications, and has literally 
>>> nothing to say about the server.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:37 AM, António Ramos <ramst...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello i read some pro/cons about these 2 but i´m choosing meteor 
>>>> because it has persistence included.
>>>> With angular i´m lost and found only a simple persistence api (
>>>> www.deployd.com) 
>>>> but deployd is somewhat DEAD!
>>>>
>>>> and meteor has all of that included. I dont need to learn new stuff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I need some advice because i really like angular but dont want to waste 
>>>> too much time learning how to store data in the server.
>>>> And firebase is not an alternative in my case.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> António
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