Hi,

Well, There are a couple of things you can do. Let me first quote from the 
official blog 
<http://angularjs.blogspot.com/2015/08/angular-1-and-angular-2-coexistence.html>


> *What can I do today to prepare myself for the migration?*Follow the best 
> practices and build your application using components and services in 
> Angular 1 as described in theAngularJS Style Guide 
> <https://github.com/johnpapa/angular-styleguide>. 


Read the styleguide! that's already a lot of it. Then stop using $scope, 
and ngController (or, if you are starting, don't start using them. that's 
easier!) 
Also, you might look at ng-forward 
<https://github.com/ngUpgraders/ng-forward>. that enables angular 2 (like) 
syntax for NG1. 

I know it's tempting to go NG2 from the start on, however, you have to 
realize it's still in alpha. *There will be breaking changes*. (Yeah, I 
know, google has already put out public projects on NG2, but then I ask you 
this, do you have the core team on call? And can you afford a major rewrite 
a few months in? I mean, do you have the manpower and money to do that?)

Does that help you a bit?

Regards
Sander

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