It's not entirely there yet, but IMO for smart widgets, the future is Web
Components, at least if you're talking about self-contained, interoperable
extensions to web browser functionality.

Check out:

http://webcomponents.org/
http://www.x-tags.org/
http://www.polymer-project.org/

Angular is taking a different approach, but you can see a lot of the
commonality (polymer is also a google project that is pushing the
webcomponents envelope and standards). There's a future in both platforms,
and I've already started using polymer stuff in my angular SPA.

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On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Iain Duncan <[email protected]>
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> I should have mentioned that I'm also interested in opinions on what most
> people are using or which the way wind is blowing as I support my own
> projects by doing freelance contracting, so would like to be investing time
> in the tools that will be popular in Angular land.
>
> thanks!
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