I think that was true between AngularJS and Angular2+ but not between
2,3,4,5

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:32 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The biggest complaint I hear about Angular is that every release is a
major breaking change (re-learn & re-write).

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From: Kelly Cookson [mailto:KCookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 8:27 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WEB400] [EXTERNAL] Re: Express, React, Node.JS

Thanks for sharing that, Tim. There are a lot of good ways to bring the
IBM i to the web.

What was your shop's learning curve with Angular? I've heard Angular has a
relatively steep learning curve, but I usually hear that from people
advocating for other technologies. So I'd like to know your take on the
learning curve for Angular.

The reasons why I'm looking at Node, Express and React are because: (a) we
have another development team interested in Node on the IBM i for their own
reasons, (b) a lot of people use Express with Node, and (c) React is being
used in one form or another by some high volume sites. For example, Walmart
is using Node with something called Electrode, which is based on React. And
React was created by Facebook.

But other technologies can be equally good at meeting the needs of various
shops.

Thanks,

Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
217-773-4486 ext. 12676
www.dotfoods.com<http://www.dotfoods.com>
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