Anyone using Angular. Working through the Pluralsight class and it looks interesting - seems to model the presentation, business, and data layers in a way that seems logical an familiar to be albeit a little early to tell.
Also, any experiences in using Webstorm - the Jetbrains Javascript IDE? As I'm wrapping my head around all the new stuff I find myself increasing thinking SQL Server EF all the way to a web service - Web API and then talking to it entirely from javascript app.
I seems that way you can still do heavy server side crunching with TSQL and get all the UI goodies and clientside business rules on the javaside in a platform independent way.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has experience of both Knockout and Angular (or who is wandering around in it all like I am :-)
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