My future employer told me to study some AngularJS before starting work. What should I infer from this?
>>60036241
Find another job.
>>60036241
he wants you to buy an iphone and install grindr
>>60036314
oy vey
>>60036241
Front-end code monkey, good gig if you actually know how to do it. You'll be working with UX, project managers, and other devs.
>>60036314
Came here to post this.
>>60036882
>>60036314
But why? What's so bad about it?
>>60037390
It's too easy to use and normies use it, so /g/ automatically hates it for not being obscure and hard to learn.
>>60036241
tell him to use react
>>60036241
>angularJS
It means your future employer is a fucking idiot and you should run for the hills.
>>60037390
There's PLENTY of reasons to find on google, but I'll give you the short version.
>dynamic scoping makes debugging a nightmare
>two way bindings that skew your perception on event handlers
>retarded architecture, does real basic shit in very overcomplicated and resource-heavy ways just for the benefit of not having to write that much code
>no backwards compatibility with angular 2.0, in other words you're fucked into rewriting your shit
It's shit and ANYONE telling you otherwise is a fucking mongoloid of the "it's new so it's gotta be good!" tier.
>>60037796
Yikes, yah that seems pretty terrible
Me on the right