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www.voorhoede.nl
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| | | | | We did an experiment: create and consume a Web Component using a selection of JavaScript frameworks. In this post we'll share our experience and our verdict. | |
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bennypowers.dev
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| | | | | Benny Powers, Web Developer | |
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2ality.com
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| | | | | A key feature of AngularJS 2.0 is its support for Web Components [^1]. Google's Polymer is a Web Component polyfill (enabling them on all current browsers) and a framework on top of Web Components. This blog post describes how the Angular team sees the roles of AngularJS and Polymer. The roles, according to the AngularJS team # AngularJS 2.0 team member Rob Eisenberg recently explained the relationship between AngularJS and Polymer: | |
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web-highlights.com
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| | | Explore the future of web components, their impact on modern web development, and if they are still relevant in the current tech landscape. | ||