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I haven't used it yet but I am not too keen to jump onboard (yet) because:

  1. It doesn't do anything new as far as I can see - what does AngularJS bring to the table that can't be done with PHP, Ruby, Java etc ...?
  2. It may be better at some things but probably not enough to warrant a new tech stack in the office.
  3. It is still in beta.
  4. I don't see any commercial opportunities with AngularJS at this time. For the money, you are much better off learning Swift and iOS development. 

Stef

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I have only took a glance at it at this stage.

I think I will learn laravel first and then move on and try the AngularJs way of doing things.

It's hard to know without building an app of some sort.

 

 

 

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