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				R-maan58y@searchindex I trust you random person because you are the first one who commented. *takes a leap of faith into angular2 *
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				I did 2 large public facing SPA with angularjs
 did 2 internal app, and starting a new big public facing SPA in angular 2
 
 Its harder to learn angularjs than angular
 AngularJS is meant to die... So jump to Angular
 Use the cli, will take the initial plumbing for you
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				Go straight for angular 4.. Its 'just' a version number and they have a schedule for version 5, 6 and so on with 6 months between (if i remember correct)
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				If you like video tutorials then go to udemy and get the angular course with a Guy called Maximilian.. But wait till there is a offer on it for 10 $.. Dont Pay the normal 190
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				@lasseontherant
 Yes, i both that course as well. For 10$ is ok. But not fabulous.
 If you have money to spend, maybe spend on the John Papa courses on pluralsight
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				@searchindex thanks mate.. Maby ill give it a try. Got an examn in angular comming up.. Along with 3 others
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