AngularJS 1.3.0 now on NPM
Published on by Eric L. Barnes
Today, after eight months of work, over two thousand commits, nineteen beta and six release candidates, we finally released AngularJS 1.3.0 superluminal-nudge! This release includes many notable new features.
What excites me is:
By popular demand, AngularJS now officially has packages published to npm. You can do npm install angular to get AngularJS 1.3.0. We hope this makes it easier for developers to make use of some of the great tools built around npm for front-end web development.
This should play nicely with Browserify and prevent having the weirdness with bower, browserify, and finding gulp packages to make them compatible.
Eric is the creator of Laravel News and has been covering Laravel since 2012.