Thanks, can you tell me de negative side of the Angular we are using now? 
I really appreciate your answer. 

Op donderdag 5 november 2015 07:14:49 UTC+1 schreef Sander Elias:
>
> Hi Lieke,
>
> That's a hard question to be answered for an framework that's not even in 
> beta. Everything that is true now, and is a downside now, can and probably 
> will change before the first beta version.
> The only thing that comes to mind is that it might be a bit harder to 
> understand and learn, and it might be a tad overly verbose. 
> To put the learning part in perspective, not all tools are equally easy to 
> learn. If you do woodwork, you can achieve pretty much everything with a 
> hammer and a chisel. Not much of a learning curve there(for the tools, not 
> the woodwork itself). However, imagine the productivity increase when you 
> master a CNC wood router <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNC_wood_router>.
> The link that Mayur provided, seems to miss that issue. Not all tools are 
> the same. Some tools are a bit harder to understand. Some jobs needs other 
> tools. Compared to the woodwork, building a single chair is far easier with 
> the hammer and chisel. Building 100? I bet the CNC machine will be the 
> better tool. Building a city? You need both, and a whole lot more tools.
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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