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17: What's Going On With Angular? with Pascal Precht

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Henning and Kahlil talk to Pascal about what's going on with Angular, how internationalisation works it's way into core and what he and his business partner are doing with Thoughtram.

Corrections

Just after we recorded this episode parts of the Angular 2 API, that we talked about, have changed as you can see here and here.

There are no terms like 'Decorator' and 'Viewport' directives anymore. As mentioned in this episode, the framework provides ES7 decorators formerly known as AtScript Annotations.

If you want to find out more about the difference between Annotations and Decorators, read Pascal's corresponding article.

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Show Notes & Links

Henning and Kahlil talk to Pascal about what's going on with Angular, how internationalisation works it's way into core and what he and his business partner are doing with Thoughtram.

Corrections

Just after we recorded this episode parts of the Angular 2 API, that we talked about, have changed as you can see here and here.

There are no terms like 'Decorator' and 'Viewport' directives anymore. As mentioned in this episode, the framework provides ES7 decorators formerly known as AtScript Annotations.

If you want to find out more about the difference between Annotations and Decorators, read Pascal's corresponding article.

Links

  continue reading

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