That's kind of what I thought. Thanks for the reply, and others chime in if 
you can.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 5:28:33 PM UTC-8, KbCb wrote:
>
> I think you could pick up the basic concepts of Angular.JS in a few days. 
> However, in building an entire application, I have learned that there is a 
> lot more needed by Angular.JS than just the basics. If the question is 
> "will I know enough about Angular.JS to convert my application in 3-4 
> days?" then I would say the answer is "No". If the question is "Can I learn 
> enough about Angular.JS in 3-4 days to estimate how long it will take to 
> convert an app?" then I would say "Yes", but include padding in your 
> estimates to learn more about Angular.JS than just the basics.
>
> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 5:21:40 PM UTC-8, Greg Lafrance wrote:
>>
>> The director of our group claimed that for seasoned Javascript 
>> developers, studying any new library to begin converting an app should only 
>> take 4 or 5 days.
>>
>> I think that's kind of insane, but I wanted to get your opinion.
>>
>> I know ExtJS well enough, and have a smattering of other experience in 
>> Javascript, but 4 - 5 days to learn angular and start converting our app?
>>
>> What do you think, and thanks! 
>>
>

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