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Damn - I underpriced again, didn't I?
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Should have gone for a proforma!
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That price was in Namibian Dollars[^], right?
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Actually, the Kuwaiti Dinar.
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With such a detailed and concise question it's difficult to know where to start
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Step 1: Take a photo of a shopping cart.
Step 2: Add it to your project.
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit!
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... but beware after almost a year with it I'm biased...
Anyway - I would like to understand what so f***ing good about Angular!
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There is nothing good about Angular, because it's still just javascript.
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There is one good thing about Angular that I can think of: I don't use it.
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It even worst than just JS - it compiles everything to JS!!!
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It keeps the crowds away from the good sessions at code camps?
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: Anyway - I would like to understand what so f***ing good about Angular!
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It really shines in combination with NHibernate
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I only use it on my personal projects so I have very limited exposure to it.
The one thing I do like about it is how it deals with scope in Javascript and wiring the javascript functionality to the DOM.
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For that specific feature I always prefered Knockout, since that's basically all it does it doesn't force a project structure on you.
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I just had a quick read of the wikipedia article[^] and knockout does on the surface appear to be more transparent in how binding is applied.
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Yeah some things take a bit more boilerplate code than Angular, React, etc. though
It's particularly useful if you're ever given a giant hacked together jQuery monstrosity that you just have to add something to.
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: Anyway - I would like to understand what so f***ing good about Angular!
It looks good on your resume.
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I'm not there yet to put Angular next to COBOL... Try to be a bit decent...
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It has 2 A's in it?
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We looked into Angular earlier this year for our web projects. I couldn't get on with NPM at all. IMO it makes a clusterfuck of versioning your project. Nuget is far better by comparison.
It does provide some nice functionality for updating and validating your data from the web page, but I found that wasn't sufficient justification. It didn't really fit with our existing architecture or ecosystem. We eventually went with ASP.NET Core 2.0 Razor pages (which is utterly fantastic and gives us everything we need).
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And npm is one of the best part of the Angular 'ecosystem'...
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