It's Friday guys. I'm going to go out on a limb here and propose a change to the [OT] “rules” of our OzDotNet Elist.
We have a couple of hundred people still here, but the traffic is low. Possibly due to outsourcing to StackOverflow? Anyway, my proposal is we all relax the [OT] rules. If its a post on anything that you think might interest everyone/anyone on the list, lets not put [OT]. One could even argue that .Net posts should have the [OT] flag on them? Hehehe Things like religion, politics, and Greg’s experience of “Did you just feel that earthquake” should probably keep the [OT] flag, but it its anything to do with Tech or Dev, then it's on topic. Otherwise we risk dwindling into extinction. Myself this week I’ve gotten two epic tips on my Surface from a casual [OT] thread I would have otherwise missed out on. I'm staying and think you guys are awesome. Long live OzDotNet. Regarding Angular, I've heard about it, seen it at a few talks, but so far not used it. Have been using Kendo UI and JQuery in my MVC apps. I sometimes feel there are so many tools and libraries its hard to keep up on them all. Gotta pick a couple and use them. It's usually the ones that Microsoft put in Project templates that I run with. How do everyone else choose? Sent from Surface From: Nic Roche Sent: Friday, 19 September 2014 9:03 AM To: ozDotNet Hi, This may seem _right_ off topic, but Rob Eisenburg is well known in WPF/JS circles and Angular is well worth looking at: http://blog.angularjs.org/2014/04/angular-and-durandal-converge.html Nic