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Episode 41 – Interview with Igor Minar of AngularJS

 
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This is our first podcast to introduce video! There were some bumps and I learned a lot (all explained in the first 3 minutes of the video) but all-in-all it didn't turn out that bad.

If you haven't heard of Angular, and chances are you haven't, it's an MVC Javascript framework that has some real legs. It promotes the concept of rich client-side programming with a "dumb" back-end. So picture a scenario where you have an Elastic Search server running on your back-end and Angular running in the browser. All the pulling and pushing of JSON, the event handling, etc.. would be handled by Angular. It looks pretty impressive.

The framework is hosted on github, and its development is sponsored in part by Google.

Have a watch:

Or just listen:

Enjoy!

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< angular />
This is our first podcast to introduce video! There were some bumps and I learned a lot (all explained in the first 3 minutes of the video) but all-in-all it didn't turn out that bad.

If you haven't heard of Angular, and chances are you haven't, it's an MVC Javascript framework that has some real legs. It promotes the concept of rich client-side programming with a "dumb" back-end. So picture a scenario where you have an Elastic Search server running on your back-end and Angular running in the browser. All the pulling and pushing of JSON, the event handling, etc.. would be handled by Angular. It looks pretty impressive.

The framework is hosted on github, and its development is sponsored in part by Google.

Have a watch:

Or just listen:

Enjoy!

  continue reading

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