Or use Dart.  It is much more straightforward to get running.



On Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 4:17:36 PM UTC-7, Long Field wrote:
>
> If these are question for you, better wait for ng2 release version with 
> full documentation.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 11:48:31 AM UTC+11, Eric Fulton wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm using angular 2 to build a website.  Since there are no tutorials for 
>> pure javascript, I'm using typescript.
>>
>> How do you manage packages?  I can download JavaScript libraries with npm 
>> (as done in the tutorial), but most of the time I have no idea which file 
>> is the one to 
>> create a <script> tag for.  Also, if I use npm to download packages, tsc 
>> to compile my own .ts files, and tsd to download the typescript bridges, 
>> how do I use them all
>> in concert to grab javascript libraries and use them with the bridges 
>> (.d.ts) files?
>>
>> To sum up my questions:
>> 1) How are you supposed to use npm as the package manager when it's not 
>> clear which file is needed
>> 2) How do you use npm in concert with the tsd retrieved TypeScript bridge 
>> files?
>> 3) How do you use the npm downloaded JavaScript packages with angular 2?
>> 3) Am I totally just missing something?  I don't understand the workflow.
>>
>> Sorry, this isn't exactly coordinated, I'm very confused right now.
>> Thanks for any information you can give.
>>
>

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