Yes I am the author of that article.

Libraries does make life easier, as long as they are the right libraries 
for the job.

If you are unfamiliar with Angular I would actually recommend not using it.

*  Angular 2.0 is supposedly not going to be backwards compatible (it 
actually looks like a totally different framework).
*  As you mentioned, you don't need to use Angular with SwampDragon.
*  It's another layer of complexity.
*  The blog post I linked to pretty much covers the basis for doing real 
time notifications, and isn't using Angular, so you could more or less just 
tweak that code and add it to your project.


On Friday, January 2, 2015 4:12:10 PM UTC+1, Shazwi Suwandi wrote:
>
> Michiel: Ah, that's myopic on my part. Both sides are important. 
>
> Jonas: I see I see. I keep thinking that libraries will make my life a bit 
> easier but maybe what I currently need now does not require the use of 
> them. And are you the author of 
> the article? (I'm assuming it's the same Jonas) Thank you so much for this 
> link!! I'll go read it up. 
>

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