At Mon, 14 Jul 2014 15:27:55 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote: > > On 07/14/2014 02:21 PM, Jeroen Dekkers wrote: > >> >We've been analyzing and testing various options for the past few months > >> >and we decided to build the new Web interface with the following open > >> >source projects: > >> > > >> > - AngularJS (https://angularjs.org/): a powerful open-source web > >> > application framework. The project is already very popular and has a > >> > promising future. > >> > - Foundation (http://foundation.zurb.com/): an advanced front-end > >> > framework combining a flexible grid system and a great bare style to > >> > build a custom look and feel. > >> > - Ionic (http://ionicframework.com/): a new framework to build hybrid > >> > mobile apps with HTML5. While our initial goal is to offer a very > >> > functional Web interface to mobile devices, Ionic will ultimately help > >> > us to package a native app of SOGo for Android and iPhone devices. > > I think AngularJS is a pretty good choice, I recently used it myself > > and I really liked it. > > Do you have any technical arguments about that? > I mean: what kind of (web)application did you build, what user base,...
I created the control panel for my hosted VoIP platform with AngularJS. Enough people have already written about the advantages of AngularJS, so I'm not going to repeat that all here. A quick search gives me: http://www.jeremyzerr.com/why-you-should-use-angularjs-your-next-web-application http://www.sitepoint.com/10-reasons-use-angularjs/ Kind regards, Jeroen Dekkers -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists