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galleryseek 01-16-2017 01:27 PM

React & Angular are the future of the web (frontend)
 
Just a heads up to those who like to keep up to date with the latest and greatest in web tech..

I've been spending the last several months learning Angular 2, and it's undeniable that in the future, these types of JS libraries/frameworks are going to rule the web.

Similar to how RWD (responsive web design) had an impact around 2010, we'll be seeing the same thing shortly.

Google maintains Angular, and Facebook maintains React. I haven't touched React yet, but I plan to start learning and covering that shortly (I'm an instructor).

I'm curious if there are any adult sites using either of these tech's?

The immediate / obvious benefit is the fact that there are no necessary page reloads. Even if you navigate to an entirely separate URL, the browser is not reloaded in any such noticeable way.

Here's a vid I put out yesterday demonstrating the animations and page transitions taking place (check out the vid I released today on the chan that shows how this was made):



You can also use platforms like Ionic 2 with Angular, or React Native to create hybrid mobile apps.

PS: I put out a free angular 2 course on my site if you're interested in learning

ctggls 01-16-2017 01:49 PM

Angular is a framework , very powerful one ,while react is just a library without the real capabilities of Angular... my opinion is that nodeJs and angular 2 are the future. On server side I suspect that .net and php will rule... stack developers will be the future of developers

bns666 01-16-2017 02:31 PM

interesting :)

blackmonsters 01-16-2017 03:48 PM

The really interesting thing is that straight html/javascript works just fine in 99% of cases.

But cheers to us learning more bullshit that does the exact same thing and nothing more ......once again.

:drinkup

ctggls 01-16-2017 08:48 PM

Angular is a framework over Javascript, it is compiled in javascript if I remember well. It has a lot more features than Javascript alone even in one combines Js and Jquery. Of course, depending on the degrees of complexity of the application Javascript works well for small things but for Spa and other stuff Angular does it's magic quite well.

AlexShark 01-16-2017 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ctggls (Post 21456520)
Angular is a framework , very powerful one ,while react is just a library without the real capabilities of Angular... my opinion is that nodeJs and angular 2 are the future. On server side I suspect that .net and php will rule... stack developers will be the future of developers

nodeJS is server side..

crockett 01-16-2017 09:11 PM

All this shit makes me sad, because I can't do web design anymore because you have to be a fucking programmer today. I used to enjoy building my own sites.

galleryseek 01-16-2017 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21457579)
All this shit makes me sad, because I can't do web design anymore because you have to be a fucking programmer today. I used to enjoy building my own sites.

Lol. I was in the same boat for awhile a few years ago. Due to necessity, I had to relearn everything. There was a strange sort of nolstagia too, because I got to return to the command line!

Hit me up on skype 'dreamache'

ctggls 01-17-2017 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexShark (Post 21457564)
nodeJS is server side..

I know , but it's not widely usef for the moment... Right now I'm using .net and Jquery

NemesisEnforcer 01-18-2017 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by galleryseek (Post 21456469)
Just a heads up to those who like to keep up to date with the latest and greatest in web tech..

I've been spending the last several months learning Angular 2, and it's undeniable that in the future, these types of JS libraries/frameworks are going to rule the web.

Similar to how RWD (responsive web design) had an impact around 2010, we'll be seeing the same thing shortly.

Google maintains Angular, and Facebook maintains React. I haven't touched React yet, but I plan to start learning and covering that shortly (I'm an instructor).

I'm curious if there are any adult sites using either of these tech's?

The immediate / obvious benefit is the fact that there are no necessary page reloads. Even if you navigate to an entirely separate URL, the browser is not reloaded in any such noticeable way.

Here's a vid I put out yesterday demonstrating the animations and page transitions taking place (check out the vid I released today on the chan that shows how this was made):



You can also use platforms like Ionic 2 with Angular, or React Native to create hybrid mobile apps.

PS: I put out a free angular 2 course on my site if you're interested in learning

Thanks for sharing.


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