![]() IntelliJ 15 wasn't available when I started my chess project, so it wasn't in my scope, neither. However, I didn't want to buy Visual Studio, so I can say little about it. There's no such thing as an IDE, Visual Studio and IntelliJ 15+ possibly being the exceptions. Actually, that's already a difference to what Java programmers are used to. I need an IDE! Do I need an IDE?įirst, let's set up our IDE. Coming from a Java developer team, I'll report many things JavaScript developers are already familiar with. Today's article is not so much about the architecture of AngularJS - is going to cover this soon - but concentrates on how to set up an efficient development environment. Along the way, I wrote a little chess program consisting of 1500 lines, give or take a few.Ĭutting a long story short: AngularJS 2.0 is fun, even today. So I thought by myself that the time is ripe to explore AngularJS 2. On the other hand, it's already possible to work with the current Alpha versions, and if I'm not mistaken the fundamental decisions of what AngularJS 2 is going to look like already have been made. The release date of AngularJS 2 is still open, documentation is scarce and I'm told many important APIs are still unfinished. Probably it's still a bit early to investigate AngularJS 2 thoroughly. Until then, keep in mind that I wrote the article when Angular2 was still an alpha version, so don't be disappointed if parts of the article are outdated. I'll cover them in an article soon, and update this blog entry subsequently. Thanks! Update Oct 06, 2016Ĭurrently, I'm evaluating a couple of tools that weren't available to me when I wrote the first version of the article: Webstorm, IntelliJ, angular-cli and ionic-cli. It's a popular article, so your comment is going to help a lot of developers. If so, please leave a comment so I can correct it. So expect an introductory-level article which may even be partially outdated. At the time, it wasn't even an alpha version. ![]() So I should point out that I've published this article some time ago when Angular2 was still being developed. ![]() Recently, this article received a couple of harsh comments calling it "useless". ![]()
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