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filoeleven
on Nov 2, 2015
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Object.observe withdrawn from TC39
What are the implications of this for Angular 2.0? Aren't they basically relying on this feature to make the framework efficient? Or was that just for improving Angular 1.x?
pkozlowski_os
on Nov 2, 2015
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Neither Angular 2 nor 1 uses O.o for change detection. So there are no implications for ng, realy.
cheapsteak
on Nov 3, 2015
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What does Angular 2 use for change detection?
otodockal
on Nov 3, 2015
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They have own solution called "ultrafast change detection"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvKGQSFQf10
Bahamut
on Nov 3, 2015
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Angular 2 is using observables via
https://github.com/reactivex/rx.js
skeoh
on Nov 3, 2015
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Your link 404s.
https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJS
Bahamut
on Nov 3, 2015
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Oops - sorry about that, typed that on a phone
cheapsteak
on Nov 3, 2015
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Tried googling for a source but came up empty. Could you provide one?
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