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Welcome to 2015! We've made it through another year and so have you. It's been a slow-developing week for content, but sure enough, we've got things for Angular developers of all levels.
by @rangle
Building mobile apps often requires working with location information. While, the Cordova geo-location plugin makes it quite trivial to get the latitude and longitude values for the user’s current location, what we often want is location identifiers that are meaningful to the user - and not necessarily corresponding to the place where the user is right now. Below we look at two ways at acquiring meaningful location identifiers.
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BY @GDI2290
If you've spent some time expanding an Angular app for use with WebSockets in a real-time app, then you've likely written a bundle of services to do so.Here's an alternative worth your consideration now and in the future, because this is the missing AngularJS 1.x WebSocket module for connecting client applications to servers.
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BY @CHARRINGTON99
Chris explores the difference between Angular and React with some use cases, giving us a feel for what it's like if we've worked with one but not the other.
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BY @PASCALPRECHT
In version 1.2, Angular introduced a new controllerAs syntax that made scoping clearer and controllers smarter. In fact, it’s a best practice to use controllerAs throughout our Angular apps in order to prevent some common problems that developers run into fairly often. Even if it’s nice that we are able to use that syntax in pretty much every case where a controller comes into play, it turned out that in version 1.2, there’s a little quirk when using it with directives that have an isolated scope.
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