After having been convinced to learn and use Angular.js, I was going to start a concrete web UI application so as to launch the learning wheel of experience. ( The app is going to be some kind of personal planning, to do list, reminder, pomodoro technique oriented, and so on...)
One of the tutorial videos I have seen, by the author of Angular, is about best practices. And one of the best practices is to start with the angular-seed
project.
That is what I was going to do, but after googling a little, there are already at least two other projects that claim to be the good starting point:
angular-enterprise-seed
angular-sprout
I'm beginner, but I like to invest in the long term. Should I worry about using something else than angular-seed
? I feel like it's too early to ask myself this question, but if there are already two other projects, maybe there are some good reasons.
angular-sprout
has some advantages, but in my opinion, you can useangular-seed
for the learning purposes just fine.template
from the question. No, indeed, the author insisted on using angular-seed as a start, so as to build application on its frame (that's why I used the word template, not in the sense of html template). Thanks for pointing that out.angular-seed
should work fine. It is really a matter of personal preference in how you want to structure your project. If I was going to suggest a tool to use it would be yeoman. It is great for scaffolding angular projects and more...