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morning, going to try to setup a 'new' environment with a clean database, some weird thing happen, cause we never really test with en empty database.. Hopefully I can fix it soon and get by on aoc, currently 1,5 days behind on RxJava, and 3 on rust
Morning. Spent yesterday evening watching conj videos
Wilker was interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyVKf2U8YVg also interesting topic, to bad the company I'm currently working for is only considering Angular for front-end.
The kind of project that doesn't provide a reasonable update-path from one major ver to another is simply to be avoided for serious work.
That's not really true, it's just that angular 2+ should have had a different name, but now they coved that. It seems to me like something that is way to complex, and doesn't have a correct separating of model/state/view.
I don't now marker-wise if it was a bad decision many people think it's 'just angular' and therefore don't really consider going to another framework. We now have a hybrid app with some angular components, and most things in angularJs..
That was my fav talk at DCD last year. Really opened my eyes to the value of namespaced keywords.