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I got "ng-book 2 - The Complete Guide to Angular" but it's from 2017 and so much has changed since then. (I see there is a 5th edition dated 2018, maybe it's better).
The Angular website shows they are at version 9 with version 10 due out in a few months. I guess that's the problem with these newer frameworks, you're always chasing after them!
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but I’m not a VSCO girl.
Yes, it's not good when framework changes after you become comfortable with him already. But it's framework only, not language. About NG-BOOK I heared too, but didn't know about fresh edition. Thanks for info!
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I got "ng-book 2 - The Complete Guide to Angular" but it's from 2017 and so much has changed since then. (I see there is a 5th edition dated 2018, maybe it's better).
The Angular website shows they are at version 9 with version 10 due out in a few months. I guess that's the problem with these newer frameworks, you're always chasing after them!
I already found this book, so if you need I can share with you.
Thanks, I had to switch to back-end coding (C# and SQL) for now, but I'll let you know when I get back to Angular.
Ok, it will be another new version of book)
Yes, it's not good when framework changes after you become comfortable with him already. But it's framework only, not language. About NG-BOOK I heared too, but didn't know about fresh edition. Thanks for info!