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Angular Quiz: A component's styles affect elements defined in other components by default. See Answer: docwiz.io/questions/reveal/3… #Angular #Components #AngularJS #Frontend #WebDevelopment #TypeScript #Programming
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Angular Quiz: What block handles rendering repeated elements? See Answer: docwiz.io/questions/reveal/5… #Angular #Templates #AngularJS #Frontend #WebDevelopment #TypeScript #Programming
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Je n'en reviens pas de Claude Fable, honnêtement... Je test l'IA depuis 3 ans et je lui donne toujours la même chose à faire : Migration AngularJS => Angular récent. Avant c'était nul, puis mieux, puis bien mais avec 10 corrections. Fable en 1 prompt 1 correction a tué le game
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HOW A GOOGLE ENGINEER BUILT ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR FRAMEWORKS Evan You was working at Google Creative Lab, building fast, throwaway web prototypes. The team had started using AngularJS for structure, and Evan liked the idea behind it: write a template, let the framework handle the DOM but Angular came loaded with concepts he didn't need for small prototypes. dependency injection, modules, a steep learning curve just to get something simple on screen so late at night, on weekends, he started building something smaller. just the parts of Angular he actually liked, stripped down into something lightweight. purely for himself he called it Vue. first source pushed in mid-2013, officially released in February 2014 it found its audience in an unusual way, not through corporate backing like React or Angular, but organically. Hacker News posts, Chinese developer communities, the Laravel ecosystem. people kept finding it, trying it, and sticking around because it just felt easier later that year, Evan left Google to work on Vue full time. what started as a private experiment to make his own job easier became one of the most widely used frontend frameworks in the world, and eventually led him to build Vite too sometimes the best tools aren't designed for everyone. they're designed for one frustrated developer, and everyone else just happens to feel the same frustration github.com/vuejs/vue
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o angularjs faz cada coisa cursed q meu deus do ceu ...
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Build dynamic & responsive web applications with Outsource AngularJs Development Hire expert developers for custom UI solutions, scalable frontend architecture, & high-performance business applications at cost-effective rates itoutsourcingchina.net/node-…
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Replying to @kmcnam1
RIP AngularJS
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Yes remember the angular versions or dotNet versions. Even though we had latest versions orgs were still tied to Angularjs and dotNet 4.0 for a long time until they were forced to upgrade 😀
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Replying to @ChrissGPT
this post smells like Java and AngularJs
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At some point they probably called AngularJS revolutionary
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Tech Junkie retweeted
A history of #JavaScript across the stack buff.ly/2niSIvc #angularjs #nodejs
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Tech Junkie retweeted
Basic Differences Between #AngularJS and React buff.ly/2alLAbF #javascript
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AngularJS Essentials - From Beginner to Advanced Developer ⏱️ 5.7 hours ⭐ 4.44 👥 22,704 🔄 Apr 2026 💰 $17.99 → 100% OFF comidoc.com/udemy/angularjs-… #AngularJS #WebDev #Programming #udemy
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Replying to @yusukebe
そこまで古くない気がします。jQueryくらいまでのSSR client-side scriptingからCSRのAngularJSを経て、主体的な状態管理や本格的多層アーキテクチャを導入してSPA化してしまおうという流れ(Backbone.js〜React)とともにfrontend engineerという専門職とラベリングができた、という理解です。
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Replying to @GleitonFranco
nao desejo angularjs nem pro diabo
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