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Will plan move to Angular 2 ? #69

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WoolaChen opened this issue Oct 12, 2016 · 18 comments
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Will plan move to Angular 2 ? #69

WoolaChen opened this issue Oct 12, 2016 · 18 comments

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@WoolaChen
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@thiennn
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thiennn commented Oct 13, 2016

Angular 1.5 is perform very well. Still waiting for Angular 2 to be more mature.

@LiveLikeLastDay
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I also like to see Angular 2 in place. It's released for a while now.

@MaherJendoubi
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@thiennn Let's this dream comes true 👍

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@thiennn
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thiennn commented Dec 10, 2016

I am ok with upgrading to angular 2 as long as we components that we are using work well with it: summernote, smart table, ng-file-upload.

If you have time please make some work on it, then we will review together.

@MaherJendoubi thank for the tip about angular 1.6

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Kukks commented Jan 5, 2017

Maybe also consider Aurelia, a framework similar in conception to ng2 but more robust, cleaner and conventions driven .

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@Kukks If you compare the number of contributors, stars, etc between https://github.com/angular/angular and https://github.com/aurelia/framework maybe that could change your mind...

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Kukks commented Jan 5, 2017

@MaherJendoubi Aurelia is split up into multiple repositories so you cannot compare it with just that repository( there are more contributors than ng2 in reality). More info here: https://www.danyow.net/aurelia-contributors/

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@Kukks in your link "Anyways... the truth is Aurelia has over 300 distinct contributors that have submitted code to the official Aurelia GitHub repositories." While ng2 repo only has 389 contributors.

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Kukks commented Jan 5, 2017

@MaherJendoubi Not trying to pick a fight here, so try and read a bit more and see WHEN it was posted. I just said to also consider Aurelia, not to abandon the discussion on Ng2.

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@Kukks thank you for the hint :-)

@punkouter2021
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Would like Ang2 since I am starting over again and since that's the current version would like to get familiar with that rather than learn the old version in 2017

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Xeevis commented Jul 21, 2017

+1

Angular should be pretty mature by now? Also did quick search for mentioned components and there should be sufficient replacements. I'd hate to learn AngularJS now :(

https://github.com/valor-software/ng2-file-upload

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thiennn commented Jul 24, 2017

I am ok with Angular 4. But haven't had time to migrate

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thiennn commented Sep 19, 2017

#271 , #272

We are now considering to migrate to Angular 4

@thiennn thiennn closed this as completed Sep 19, 2017
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great angular 4 let's go!

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great job thiennn!

@krristannn77
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we will wait for the angular 4 version..we are currently planning what open source to use for e-commerce nothing else is angular 4 but there's angular 4 spree commerce by aviabird which has an unfamiliar ruby on rails..asp.net core 2 + angular 4 would be the best ecommerce!

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