A while ago I've started to learn AngularJS, which in my case involves 
learning most of the infrastructure surrounding modern web development. 
My previous experience is with jQuery, Prototype years ago, CoffeeScript 
and assorted other libs and tools in the context of Rails web apps. I've 
written a few thousand lines of nice (I like to think) and well-tested 
JS, but I've completely missed out (by choice) on NodeJS and its 
surroundings.

I noticed that Angular 2.0 is in the works for quite some time now 
although its release is not imminent. I'm learning 1.x, of course, and 
I'm wondering what I ought to make of the upcoming 2.0. Simply put, I'd 
rather avoid learning and getting used to stuff that's predictably going 
to be superseded.

For instance, I noticed that the 2.0 projects I looked at use gulp and 
ES6. Is it a good idea for me to do the same? That is, skip grunt in 
favor of gulp, use ES6 from the start, especially its modules.

Michael

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