Just to address a point made towards the end of the blog, we do realize that Angular is not a flawless framework, and we are absolutely open to hearing feedback from users of the framework, get your bugs fixed, and ship some elegantly structured, easily testable code.
We are making an effort to do a better job of communicating with our users (apart from the big internal apps). This can be seen in the new Angular community working group, as well as my own and Pawel's frequent activity on the IRC channel and mailing lists. So let us know what your issues are. And if you have time, take a stab at implementing a fix, too. Community contributions are welcome.
Thank you for this very political correct answer. I'll make sure to take you up on your offer to contribute as best as I can, meanwhile can you take a look at our pull request? https://github.com/angular/builtwith.angularjs.org/pull/242
xD (For clarity I'm attempting to be funny in this comment)
Just to address a point made towards the end of the blog, we do realize that Angular is not a flawless framework, and we are absolutely open to hearing feedback from users of the framework, get your bugs fixed, and ship some elegantly structured, easily testable code.
We are making an effort to do a better job of communicating with our users (apart from the big internal apps). This can be seen in the new Angular community working group, as well as my own and Pawel's frequent activity on the IRC channel and mailing lists. So let us know what your issues are. And if you have time, take a stab at implementing a fix, too. Community contributions are welcome.