<p><pre><code> There were about a half dozen responses for Dart and 1 for Closure Compiler.
In other words, at least 7 Googlers submitted survey responses.
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ouch.
OT: Is this supposed to happen on page load? [1] Not sure if it's intentional, but if it is, it's probably the most useless animation I've seen. Blogger's standard templates seem to get worse every month.<p>[1] <a href="http://i.imgur.com/FifmyCV.gifv" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/FifmyCV.gifv</a>
Who makes color-coded pie charts, but doesn't provide a color legend?<p><a href="http://imgur.com/gmDfw0e" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/gmDfw0e</a>
Hey, UI Router lead dev here. I'm interested in any & all feedback people have regarding Component Router vs. UI Router, what they like/don't like, and whether or how much they'd like to see UI Router support for Angular 2.
I was really hoping this was a survey to Angular 1.x developers asking how annoyed you are that Angular 2 completely changed everything.<p>Angular 2 should have been a new framework, IMHO.
It's a shame that jQuery was included within "What frameworks other than Angular 1.x do you use regularly today? (choose multiple)". Why not throw lodash/underscore in too?
Typo: "Meteor 9.7% 1967" has an extra digit, since 1967 would be far above 9.7%. I'd comment on the page, but comments are limited to team members. Also, why even show the option for comments if I can't make them?
Blogger's mobile template has chopped off the left side of the page so the first two letters of every line are hidden, making this virtually unreadable on mobile. Thanks blogger mobile template!
Angular 2 can't come soon enough! The ability to move heavy diffing processes to web workers is what I need. Change detection for large number of DOM nodes is slow and inefficient in Angular 1.
Awesome survey! I develop with AngularJS and I thought it was interesting that TypeScript pulled away, I've been hearing more and more about it. I hope you guys do a follow up so we can see if anything changes.
Unrelated to this specific survey, but as somebody unfamiliar with Angular, having both angular.io and angularjs.org with neither making the version difference clear at a glance is confusing as heck.
It's funny how so many development communities feel like they need to start over and create an entire new framework.<p>Perl 6, PHP 6 (which was never released), the disaster that is Python 2/3 (many standard libraries were renamed breaking a ton of libraries, and now Angular.<p>PHP, which is hated by many here because it isn't hip, at least allows you to run 4 code on the 5 interpreter with no issues.<p>When Microsoft did this with VB back in the 90s, which caused DLL hell, the community raged. Now it's a normal part of development.<p>I feel like it's only about the money. Many open source communities make money on support only and can charge companies lots of money to make the shift. It also means tutorials, books, speaking engagements, etc.