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@ngdoc overview
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@name Testimonials
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@description
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## John Hardy
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> Also I want to pass on my compliments to Misko and Igor for this fantastic project. I'm currently
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> rewriting a server-side web application to use this system. I am constantly astounded at how much
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> simpler it is to do it this way and I still consider myself a learner.
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> This is without question the most productive approach to building webapps that I have seen.
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> The last time I had a coding epiphany was discovering the power and simplicity of JQuery. This is
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> way better than that.
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> I'm interested in promoting this library as widely as possible. I understand that you are still
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> developing it and I still have a long way to go before I really understand everything but I think
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> you really have something here.
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## Jerry Jeremiah
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> angular is the best thing I have used in a long time. I am having so much fun, even thought it is
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> probably obvious that dynamic web sites are new to me (my experience is more in the back end
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> embedded world...)
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## Dobrica Pavlinusic
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> Thanks to great help I received at this list, I was basically able to accomplish my goal to write
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> simple conference submission application within a week of first git clone of angular source from
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> github.
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> I think it might be useful to summarize my experience here, especially for people who are still
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> wondering if angular is worth a try. Executive summary is: **yes it is!** |