Have you seen this 
<http://www.dancancro.com/comparison-of-angularjs-application-starters> yet?

It is my collection of everything I've learned about Angular over the past 
nine months in a single page.  It includes all the examples, tutorials, 
demos, generators and seeds I've seen so far, as well as all the best 
practice recommendations, approaches, and libraries.  It clarifies the 
hundreds of programming concepts by saying what's a type of what, what's an 
alternative to what, what each concept is and why it's good or bad.  It 
quantifies the value of each alternative starting point using my own 
personal subjective value assignments but that's a lot better than nothing. 
 It has hundreds of links to deeper explanations of things wherever they're 
needed.

If you're curious which one I like best, at the moment I am trying to 
combine the beautiful front-end code of the Angular Slim template 
<https://wrapbootstrap.com/search?q=angularjs> from wrapbootstrap with the 
full-stack stuff in MEAN.js because each of these things is sorely lacking 
what the other offers. 

And it's been painful.

Good luck,
Dan


On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 12:16:01 PM UTC+1, Timmy O'Mahony wrote:
>
> Are there any good fully working open-source applications written in 
> Angular that can be used as a good learning resource. While I am 
> understanding most of the specifics of Angular I am having trouble bringing 
> all the concepts together when creating a fully working application
>

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