I also started with angular 1 and used angular 2 in another web app. I am 
still a beginner, however I can say for sure that the concepts and the 
architecture of the Framework / Platform has changed fundamentally in 
Angular 2. Thats why I would not investigate any educational time in 
angular 1 anymore. I don' know about angular 4, I just read in a tech. news 
that the changes are not so fundamental in v4 to v2. 


Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017 08:48:24 UTC+1 schrieb NewToAngularJS:

> Hello,
>
> I just learned AngularJS 1 for some time, about one month. My current 
> project using AngularJS 1. In my spare time, do I continue to learn 
> AngularJS 1? Or I need to learn Angular 2? I know Angular 4 beta has come 
> out and Angular 4 will come on March 2017, do I learn Angular 4?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>

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