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henry_flower ([personal profile] henry_flower) wrote2016-10-20 09:44 pm
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'Google stopped supporting angular 1.x months ago. It is now a community driven project. Also, we ha

'Google stopped supporting angular 1.x months ago. It is now a community driven project. Also, we have been made aware of exploits that are not part of the presentation.'

'Was recently at an angular conference -- they said they would continue to support it until the majority of the community had made the switch. That's so far from happening, I imagine they'll be supporting it for years.'

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I strongly suspect that the second they ditch/rewrite the last internal angularjs project--the support is immediately over. I don't believe in the fantasy about "the majority", "the community", etc. (How would they even know that the switch is over? why would they care? I see no incentives.)

My advice: treat angularjs as a legacy, don't ever think of writing anything new in it. If you can--move to Angular2 or any other current gen. framework (Aurelia, Ember).

E.g. nobody will help you w/ any vulnerability in angularjs as long as Google doesn't use it internally any more.

Just forger about angularjs.
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