Neither way (Angular or Backbone) is "right" or "wrong"...just different ways to solve the same problems.
Angular reduces the amount of boilerplate code you need to build nice applications immensely, but to get to that point (and beyond two way binding hello world demos) there's a nearly vertical learning curve.
Once you near the top of that curve though, apps just kind of come together like magic. It's really neat.
Angular reduces the amount of boilerplate code you need to build nice applications immensely, but to get to that point (and beyond two way binding hello world demos) there's a nearly vertical learning curve.
Once you near the top of that curve though, apps just kind of come together like magic. It's really neat.