Hi Lar,

As you said, .Net would be used for Restful Web Services. Whole of the UI
layer should be in the Angular.

There are many other components for Charting. eg. Highcharts, D3 Charts. etc

Regards,
Jagadesh


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Lar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Would I miss out on functionality by choosing to use AngularJS on the
> front-end without using .Net?
>
> I have a need to build a new application and I am debating whether to use
> .Net (MVC and components) with AngularJS or not.  I am not well versed in
> .Net so I am not sure of the advantages of using it with AngularJS, my
> novice impression is that I can go either way.  I would like to know if I
> am missing out on some functionality by not using .Net and going with just
> AngualrJS.  Thoughts?
> I know .Net will be used for a Restful web services so .Net is going to
> included in this project although it will live in the middle and not
> necessarily on the front-end.  Charting will be something that is also
> important for this application and it needs to work on devices.  Thanks for
> any insights.
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