What would be the biggest advantages of building the app in Angular 2
versus Angular 1?

THank you for your opinions.

Laurentiu Nicolae
Web developer
Phone: +4 0740 795 537

On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Martin Wawrusch <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Same here. We are in the process of rebuilding one of our end-user facing
> sites with Angular 2. There were a few roadblocks but when you read through
> the forum here you find a solution for all of them. Angular 1 is
> essentially dead-man-walking. The one downside right now with Angular 2 is
> that Angular Material is not supported, which is a pity. However you can
> use either bootstrap or materialcss, both work fine, You will also notice
> that your Http/Api Stack will be much cleaner now.
>
> Typescript is actually a blessing in disguise. We use to write a lot of
> backend and Angular 1 code in Coffeescript, which was great, but at scale
> Coffeescript (Javascript) gets expensive to maintain. Typescript, and the
> Intellisense for it in modern editors (we use Microsoft Code now) offsets
> the productivity loss and the type safety of Typescript ensures better
> correctness. For us it seems that Typescript really nailed the merging of
> typed/non-typed languages for the average developer, and while there is a
> bit more code to write (And what's up with curly braces and semicolons) it
> doesn't feel like one of those clunky languages like Java.
>
> Basically if you start now you will most likely hit the sweet spot to be
> release ready on your end when Angular 2 hits the RC stage, which is
> perfect from a technology life cycle perspective, as you can maximize your
> investment in the new stack.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 4:14:22 AM UTC-8, michael corbridge wrote:
>>
>> Go for it. I get the impression that the major plumbing is done and
>> stable.  If anything, the docs are the part that are really missing.  There
>> are bound to be some breaking changes coming, but I can't imagine it won't
>> take more than some minor editing to get the red to go away
>
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