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Commets here made me think about whether it's forward-looking using angular 1.0 for next projects: i guess i'll go with React with my short-coming project then... I don't know what to do


In my limited experience React is way easier to comprehend than Angular.


I've had the opposite experience, with a code base responsible for millions in revenue each month.

Took less than a day to understand angular from nothing -- taking more than a day just to evaluate flux implementations with react.


One of the biggest benefit of Angular is the vast amount of libraries built on it, like bootstrap-ui and ui-grid to name a few, how can we switch to Angular 2 until the most adopted ones don't switch too? (real question)


Depends on how brave you are, really.

While a lot of the development community will likely be tracking 2.0's development and working to release libraries not long after 2.0 releases...2.0 is effectively a 1.0 release all over again, so it's a matter of production-readiness not only where community support is concerned, but with itself.

I'm waiting to see where things shake out on all sides after a few releases before really judging anything. We'll still kick the tires on our team here in the meantime.


Notionally, the Angular1<->2 compatibility layer could handle mixing and matching, but I'm not sure how well it'd work in practice


Or the biggest failure. I guess that's how we get 5MB pages which could be done without any JS at all.


Hi, are there any tests for Skit? How have you been testing it?


I haven't automated my testing process enough yet, and I feel terrible about it. Going to prioritize this now that the project is public. For shame, I know.


Sincerely, Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python – by Raymond Hettinger... http://youtu.be/OSGv2VnC0go


I was lucky to watch this video while first learning the language. Every beginner (coming from another language) should watch this to understand the idioms of Python.


Ya, me too. It's also a very funny talk. :)


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