Anyone else learning Angular 2?
I love the new design philosophy (everything is a component, bscly), but for the life of me I want to blow my brains out because they've been changing fundamental fucking modules every couple weeks here. It's on release candidate 5 now, and they claim RC6 will be the last before 2.0.0.
They separated the Router module off to its own thing now with its own versioning. They've made major updates that break features or fundamentally change how some modules work. I'm fucking sick of it already.
I stopped working on a startup for many months now because I'm stupid and thought Google might have had their heads outta their asses by the last stages of beta development. NOPE. I'm an idiot. It's been dragging on for months now. I just want to get an MVP out the door so me and my business partner can fucking make tons of money and buy fancy cars already. :[
I probably should have just fucking stayed with Angular 1 -.-
>>56157188
I have been meaning to learn it but I'm a lazy asshole so I only know the basic shit.
I bought a copy of ngbook2 and they are updating it nonstop and include a small changelog when A2 changes shit around again. There's a whole chapter (50+ pages) on routing, I suggest you check it out (costs $39).
>>56157188
Nah, after Angular 1 turned out to be a bloated, slow piece of shit by default and Google took years to even design 2 I lost muh will to invest into it.
Same might apply to bootstrap 4 btw.
Seems like Jon Blow was right in his random rant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k56wra39lwA since 300 for this shit actually IS COMPLETELY BANANAS.
My company is using Angular 2 as an excuse to finally pay the development cost of transitioning away from it to React. Started out okay like most trendy web tools, but we all came dislike it over time. However, we all also had already put in the hard work to learn angular, so we kept using it and building things with it until we really took a close look at Angular 2.
Basically everything that we like about Angular 2 is already present in React, and on the flip side, React has none of the things we DON'T want from Angular 2. Using either will require a decent amount of work to transition, and so we might as transition to the tool we want instead of Version 2 of a tool we have come to despise.