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Horray! We've just about made it through the first month of 2015. Wow! Time flies doesn't it? ES6 is gaining some traction, take a look at the content that shows you how it can be used with Angular today. This week we also feature Arelia, a framework created by a former member fo the Angular 2 team. Be sure to have a look.
BY @ANGULARAIR
In case you missed out on our very own Ari Lerner, founder of this newsletter and author of ng-book talk about how he was introduced to the framework and how to keep apace with this fast-moving framework, here is the video!
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BY @EISENBERGEFFECT
Rob Eisenberg, creator of Durandal and former member on the the Angular 2 team that left several months ago, introduces his very own vision of a front-end framework built with ES6 and ES7 features.
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by @bevacqua
AngularJS presents a remarkable number of interesting design choices in its code base. Two particularly interesting cases are the way in which scopes work and how directives behave. If Angular still seems like a confusing mess for you, then have a look.
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BY @MAPPMECHANIC
Expanding into the world of mobile can be daunting for any web-based developer or engineer. Porting a web app to one of the large platfroms without engineering resources may just be too daunting, but building an minimum viable product for testing the waters doesn't have to be -- at least it doesn't have to be with Ionic and Firebase.
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BY @SIMPULTON
HTTP interceptors are a great way to define behavior in a single place for how a request or response is handled for ALL calls using the $http service. This is a game changer when you want to set an auth token on all outgoing calls or respond to a particular HTTP status error at the system level.
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BY @CBURGDORF
Sometimes we poke things with a stick or we wait until the mass majority of people are doing what we couldn't imagine doing first. However, if you're a fan (which you should be) of keep code slim and decoupled, you may want to have a look now.
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