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Using Angular with ZK

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Hawk Chen, Engineer, Potix Corporation
Date
Version
ZK 8.0

Overview

Angular [1] is a well-known client-side MVW framework. In the previous article (Integrating ZK with AngularJS), we have introduced how to integrate with AngularJS (1.x), but Angular changes a lot since 2.0. So we


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  1. According to [http://angularjs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/ok-let-me-explain-its-going-to-be.html Angular naming guideline, we should use "Angular" for versions 2.0.0 and later.


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