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AngularJS & Node.js tutorials

After watching Jim Hoskins great (as usual) workshop "Building with AngularJS and APIs", I've got to say that I'm hooked!

I just wanted to make a suggestion, if you haven't planned for it already. I would love to see more tutorials on AngularJS (or similar frameworks) and Node.js :)

Please add a tutorial for angular, We have been using it in class and it is an awesome tool, I just don't grasp it quiet yet, Treehouse has a unique way of teaching the concepts that my class doesn't offer

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Jim Hoskins
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Jim Hoskins
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Thanks for the kind words. AngularJS is an awesome tool that I really love to use. As you may see in our roadmap, we don't have these topics in our immediate queue, but we are definitely building up our content to the point where we can cover these more advanced topics.

In the meantime, if you are interested in digging in deeper with Angular, I suggest John Lindquist's egghead.io I've watched a lot of his videos and they have been very informative.

Sounds good! I will definitely have a look, cheers!

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Hi Jim, loving your javascript tutorials, and waiting for more of them! I think we need more intermediate level tutorials, that would make the transition from building basic applications to complex web applications smoother.

Thanks again for the egghead website. I'm trying to focus more on Angular as well.

Where might one look to dig a little deeper into node? :)