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by bdcravens 3584 days ago
Not really. I'm more of a backend developer, but around the time it went beta (early 2016) I felt it was a good time to be ahead of the curve. So I started learning it with no Angular 1 experience. I've followed it through the betas and RCs.

I recently picked up Angular 1 just because it seemed like a good idea (I often mentor others), not because Angular 2 wasn't in a good state. (If I had to do a project today, I'd probably go with v1, just because the ecosystem feels richer)