AngularJS 2 built with TypeScript
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 8:25 pm
				
				I can hear the screams from many JS developers already. As no doubt many of you have already heard, AngularJS 2.0 is going to be based on TypeScript. There are really two camps here: one group is freaking out and saying this is the end of Angular, and the other group loves this and thinks it is the best move the framework has ever taken. 
Either way, it is a divisive decision. I actually like TypeScript and think it has a lot of benefits over straight JS for very large projects (of which many Angular apps are). But I can also understand why a lot of people would be upset. I have not used Angular a ton since I never liked its style much, as I think I mentioned in another thread recently. I had hoped Ember.js would gain traction but it is obvious Angular has won the client-side framework war, at least for now. But I may take another look at Angular when 2.0 comes out, as I feel that TypeScript really could go a long way towards cleaning up some of the things I don't like in Angular.
What do you think?
			Either way, it is a divisive decision. I actually like TypeScript and think it has a lot of benefits over straight JS for very large projects (of which many Angular apps are). But I can also understand why a lot of people would be upset. I have not used Angular a ton since I never liked its style much, as I think I mentioned in another thread recently. I had hoped Ember.js would gain traction but it is obvious Angular has won the client-side framework war, at least for now. But I may take another look at Angular when 2.0 comes out, as I feel that TypeScript really could go a long way towards cleaning up some of the things I don't like in Angular.
What do you think?