From 9784912546a00df91ff42d04b26a9931c4d25da9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ward Bell Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 20:22:13 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] docs(*): remove 2 package.json files from git, minor QS tweak. closes #509 --- public/docs/_examples/forms/js/package.json | 42 ------------------- .../structural-directives/ts/package.json | 42 ------------------- public/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.jade | 24 +++++------ 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 96 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 public/docs/_examples/forms/js/package.json delete mode 100644 public/docs/_examples/structural-directives/ts/package.json diff --git a/public/docs/_examples/forms/js/package.json b/public/docs/_examples/forms/js/package.json deleted file mode 100644 index 8b6dd7e376..0000000000 --- a/public/docs/_examples/forms/js/package.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -{ - "name": "angular2-examples-master", - "version": "1.0.0", - "description": "Master package.json, the superset of all dependencies for all of the _example package.json files.", - "main": "index.js", - "scripts": { - "tsc": "tsc", - "tsc:w": "tsc -w", - "lite": "lite-server", - "live": "live-server", - "start": "npm run lite", - "both": "concurrent \"npm run tsc:w\" \"npm run start\" ", - "test": "karma start karma.conf.js", - "build-and-test": "npm run tsc && npm run test" - }, - "keywords": [], - "author": "", - "license": "ISC", - "dependencies": { - "angular2": "2.0.0-alpha.52", - "systemjs": "0.19.6", - "es6-promise": "^3.0.2", - "es6-shim": "^0.33.3", - "reflect-metadata": "0.1.2", - "rxjs": "5.0.0-alpha.14", - "zone.js": "0.5.8", - "bootstrap": "^3.3.6" - }, - "devDependencies": { - "concurrently": "^1.0.0", - "lite-server": "^1.3.1", - "live-server": "^0.8.2", - "typescript": "^1.7.3", - "jasmine-core":"~2.1.0", - "karma": "^0.12.23", - "karma-chrome-launcher": "^0.1.4", - "karma-cli": "^0.0.4", - "karma-jasmine": "^0.3.6", - "rimraf": "^2.4.3" - } - -} diff --git a/public/docs/_examples/structural-directives/ts/package.json b/public/docs/_examples/structural-directives/ts/package.json deleted file mode 100644 index 342877e5bf..0000000000 --- a/public/docs/_examples/structural-directives/ts/package.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -{ - "name": "angular2-examples-master", - "version": "1.0.0", - "description": "Master package.json, the superset of all dependencies for all of the _example package.json files.", - "main": "index.js", - "scripts": { - "tsc": "tsc", - "tsc:w": "tsc -w", - "lite": "lite-server", - "live": "live-server", - "start": "npm run lite", - "go": "concurrent \"npm run tsc:w\" \"npm run start\" ", - "test": "karma start karma.conf.js", - "build-and-test": "npm run tsc && npm run test" - }, - "keywords": [], - "author": "", - "license": "ISC", - "dependencies": { - "angular2": "2.0.0-alpha.53", - "systemjs": "0.19.6", - "es6-promise": "^3.0.2", - "es6-shim": "^0.33.3", - "reflect-metadata": "0.1.2", - "rxjs": "5.0.0-alpha.14", - "zone.js": "0.5.8", - "bootstrap": "^3.3.6" - }, - "devDependencies": { - "concurrently": "^1.0.0", - "lite-server": "^1.3.1", - "live-server": "^0.8.2", - "typescript": "^1.7.3", - "jasmine-core":"~2.1.0", - "karma": "^0.12.23", - "karma-chrome-launcher": "^0.1.4", - "karma-cli": "^0.0.4", - "karma-jasmine": "^0.3.6", - "rimraf": "^2.4.3" - } - -} diff --git a/public/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.jade b/public/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.jade index e3fc4ba048..76321558b8 100644 --- a/public/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.jade +++ b/public/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.jade @@ -510,20 +510,20 @@ code-example(format=""). ### Appendix: ***boot.ts*** #### Bootstrapping is platform-specific - We import the `bootstrap` function from `angular2/platform/browser`, - not `angular2/core`. There's a good reason. + We import the `bootstrap` function from `angular2/platform/browser`, + not `angular2/core`. There's a good reason. + + We only call "core" those capabilities that are the same across all platform targets. + True, most Angular applications run only in a browser and we'll call the bootstrap function from + this library most of the time. It's pretty "core" if we're always writing for a browser. - We only call "core" those capabilities that are the same across all platform targets. - True, most Angular applications run only in a browser and we'll call the bootstrap function from - this library most of the time. It's pretty "core" if we're always writing for a browser. - - But it is possible to load a component in a different enviroment. - We might load it on a mobile device with [Apache Cordova](https://cordova.apache.org/) - We might wish to render the first page of our application on the server - to improve launch performance or facilitate - [SEO](http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf). + But it is possible to load a component in a different enviroment. + We might load it on a mobile device with [Apache Cordova](https://cordova.apache.org/) + We might wish to render the first page of our application on the server + to improve launch performance or facilitate + [SEO](http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf). - These targets require a different kind of bootstrap function that we'd import from a different library. + These targets require a different kind of bootstrap function that we'd import from a different library. #### Why do we create a separate ***boot.ts*** file?