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04-08-2016, 02:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2016 05:00 AM by capitalh.)
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[F4LT] AngularJs : Understanding the Weird Parts
AngularJs : Understanding the Weird Parts
Master AngularJS concepts behind it. Understanding the weird parts.Fast and Efficient http://www.udemy.com/angularjs-understanding-the-weird-parts/ |
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04-08-2016, 03:44 AM
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RE: [F4LT] AngularJs : Understanding the Weird Parts
Thanks op, but there's something really fishy about this course. This is just a low quality recording of a speech the instructor is giving somewhere--he talks about continuing after the lunch break. Also, he's really trying to sell the audience on Angular 1 (as if it's new), when the web community has now moved on to Angular 2, React and other component- and reactive-based libraries and frameworks.
Furthermore, it's not good content even for two years ago. It seems like a boring youtube video sliced up and made into a course (while stealing Alicea's idea for naming a course "the Weird Parts"). I expect Udemy will take this course down for some violation. |
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