Out of the 2 million records which ones are pertinent to the user?
What kind of searches are you doing? Wildcard ```like '%search term%'
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Hi guys,
I am kind of new to Angular and working on already developed Angular 2 +
.Net Rest API project. There are quite a few search screens in my project
which are getting page by page records. Rest API are getting data from SQL
using entity framework. based on search parameters, the record
Hi Guys,
I am new to Angular and so please excuse if my question is too basic or
asked in a wrong way.
I need to find a way to optimize Search screens where the data in tables is
huge and its expansive to get data from database. The application is
Angular 2+ .Net rest API which are using Entit
We are having an Application based on Angular2. I have an Iframe having
some drop-downs,text-fields,graphs. Now my requirement is : When user will
navigate from existing page to next page and again wants to revisit the
previous page,the older data(state) should persist. Currently when the user
Yes that's exactly what I've been searching around for as well, and why I
posted this question here. Even a release log would be helpful in this
stage.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 8:45:03 AM UTC-5, Ethan Presberg wrote:
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> Ahhh ok gotcha.
>
> Honestly, I have been looking for documentation
Ahhh ok gotcha.
Honestly, I have been looking for documentation over the past several weeks,
and there is not a lot.
There are a few blogs, mostly from a few angular team members, there is the
design docs in google drive, the quickstart, and a few examples in the core.
One of the prob
Yes, you're right, I'm just trying to say that angular.io has a lot of
information and samples about Angular 2.0. :)
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Ethan Presberg wrote:
> Look at the github repo of the website, under "Technologies Used" on the
> readme.md file it clearly states that it uses
Look at the github repo of the website, under “Technologies Used” on the
readme.md file it clearly states that it uses angular 1.x.
https://github.com/angular/angular.io
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Samuel Castro
No, is based on Angular 2.0, but you can choose old versions as well.
Take a look: https://angular.io/docs/js/latest/quickstart.html
Cheers.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Ethan Presberg wrote:
> Ins't angular.io built on angular 1.x?
>
>
> On Monday, March 30, 2015 at 2:41:02 PM UTC-4, Jer
Ins't angular.io built on angular 1.x?
On Monday, March 30, 2015 at 2:41:02 PM UTC-4, Jeremy wrote:
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> Yea I looked around that site for awhile. I couldn't tell what's
> currently implemented vs in-progress vs not started. Would be nice to know
> so we can start playing with the implemented f
Yea I looked around that site for awhile. I couldn't tell what's currently
implemented vs in-progress vs not started. Would be nice to know so we can
start playing with the implemented features.
On Monday, March 30, 2015 at 1:20:25 PM UTC-5, Samuel Castro e Silva wrote:
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> Take a look: https
Take a look: https://angular.io/
Cheers,
Samuel
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Jeremy wrote:
> I read through the design doc Data Persistence in Angular 2.0 (
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DMacL7iwjSMPP0ytZfugpU4v0PWUK0BT6lhyaVEmlBQ/edit)
> and would like to start playing with these f
I read through the design doc Data Persistence in Angular 2.0
(https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DMacL7iwjSMPP0ytZfugpU4v0PWUK0BT6lhyaVEmlBQ/edit)
and would like to start playing with these features like ngOffline and
ngData. Are these available yet in Angular 2.0? Where is the best place
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