Hello everyone. I'm currently learning Polymer.js 2.0. I became interested 
in Polymer when I learned about it's capabilities such as web components, 
service workers, push notifications, and basically all other things that 
makes a PWA. 

I have been able to install polymer in Django via bower. And I've 
successfully used some polymer components such as the app-grid, 
app-toolbar, iron-list, paper-icons, etc. I was also able to data-bind data 
from Angularjs to Polymer. Meaning I was able to send like a list from 
Angularjs and have it repeated on an iron-list in polymer. My problem now 
is what if I wanted to remove an item from my list. I'd be doing that from 
my Polymer custom element. I would do an on-tap on a button and delete the 
item associated to that button. 

But to do so I would like to have it return to my angularjs. That why I can 
bring it to Angularjs and do my http.post there. I could probably do it in 
polymer but as much as possible I don't want to have to do http requests on 
my polymer. I only want to use polymer as a front-end ui. 

I'm a Django developer and I've developed quite a few apps using Django. I 
wanted to use Polymer as a front-end ui and use its web components since it 
helps both in performance and the responsiveness. I understand that you can 
do this with bootstrap and other front-end frameworks but I really wanted 
to use Polymer. 

Alongside Django I'm using Angularjs 1.5. I love how Angularjs data-binding 
makes it easier for me to display data from my server to my front-end. I 
understand that Polymer also has it's own data-binding, but I find it a bit 
constrictive for me because I'm not really an expert on writing pure 
javascript. Angularjs makes things easier for me to get stuff from my 
server and manipulate it rather than using pure js, that's just my opinion. 

 

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