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The Angular Team on Angular 1.3 and the Road Ahead to Angular 2.0

12 November 2014 angular / javascript / adventuresinangular / aia

[http://adventuresinangular.com] We had the pleasure of meeting with the AngularJS team to discuss the recent release of 1.3 and their plans for 2.0 on this week's episode of Adventures in Angular [http://jpapa.me/AiA-016]. Join us and Igor [https://twitter.com/bradleygreen], Brad [https://www.

Why Does There Have to be Something Wrong with AngularJS?

7 October 2014

I've ridden deep into the trenches of JavaScript/HTML frameworks, libraries, and vanilla.js and came back out the other side. As many of you know, I have been doing a ton of AngularJS and I am enjoying it. What I have learned is that there are some great things we can do with AngularJS, and some

AngularJS Patterns: Clean Code Released!

7 October 2014 angularjs / pluralsight

I'm happy to announce that my newest course is now available at Pluralsight. AngularJS Patterns: Clean Code [http://jpapa.me/ngclean] is a melding of patterns, tips and what I call "readable code" all rolled into one. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! Description Onc

What's Coming in AngularJS 2.0

26 September 2014 angular / angular2 / adventuresinangular

[http://adventuresinangular.com] Interested in hearing about the latest on what AngularJS 2.0 holds in store for you? This week's episode of Adventures in Angular [http://jpapa.me/aia-009] has Rob Eisenberg of the Angular team talking about what's coming in Angular 2.0. Rob has tons of expe

AngularJS Snippets for Sublime, Visual Studio and WebStorm

16 September 2014 angular / javascript / visual studio 2013 / sublime / webstorm

It is nice to have some help to follow your own patterns. That is why I created some simple file templates and snippets that follow my AngularJS Style Guidelines [http://jpapa.me/ngstyles]. You can find a series of file templates and snippets for the various editors and IDEs that I use. These includ

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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