Ok, I think what I mean is that, why not AngularJS Team offer a transition
strategy that able to allow AngularJS 2 be some sort of extension of
AngularJS 1 for a while so people can migrate easily, deprecate certain
stuff after a while. I feel the transition is a bit radical, that does not
allow a building block effect. That's what I am trying to convey, and the
fact that a framework rewrite is so easily, yet, applying a framework cost
WAY too much since its affecting the whole system. Not if we impliment each
function as some sort of libraries so that each of them can be detached
from each other, while portion of them allow to fall but not all will fall
AT THE SAME TIME, which AngularJS 2 does. It will discontinue all the
effort that people building beautiful integration with Angularjs and start
from group zero again. Once again, I just feel its not really thoughtful
and rushy to  just revamp. Its easy to revamp anything, but I think its
better, when there are many people use it, allow building block effect to
achieve more.

Don't you think?

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Nelo Mitranim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nope, disagree on all points. There's nothing wrong with abandoning old
> technology to move forward. They took it as far as they could, and now the
> old architecture is holding further improvement back. Angular1 isn't going
> away, all your web applications are going to continue working. You don't
> *have* to update, but you can *choose* Angular2 for some of your
> applications to benefit from it.
>
> I'm horrified at your suggestion that we should always keep using old
> technology for the sake of backwards compatibility. With this mentality,
> the rest of the software world will leave you in the dust pretty quickly.
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