Hello Sander,

Thank you for your reply. Now I understood what I can do with angularJS a
bit better.
Because sometimes there are so many technologies and since I am starting I
get a bit confused.

Regards
Paulo

On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Sander Elias <sanderel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Paulo,
>
> Well, There are a lot of hosting providers that can host nodeJS
> applications. However, they seldom allow that on shared(read cheap) hosting
> offers.
> If you have your own (virtual) computer hooked up to the net, you can
> deploy to that easily. You you need a hosted(virtual) computer, where you
> can put whatever you fancy. Or you can go with a specialized provider (like
> heroku/nodejutsu/linode etc)
> Basically the last few, give your shared hosting with support for nodejs
> apps.
>
> But as we have established already, you don't need node to deploy an
> angular app. Angular is backend-agnostic, this means you can connect it up
> with whatever you fancy. (and if you know a bit of PHP, you can host on
> most shared host plans!)
>
> Regards
> Sander
>
>
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