Angular 2 marks a significant upgrade to Angular 1, the popular front-end JavaScript framework. It’s not just an incremental update, but a virtual rewrite. This may sound scary when it comes to moving your project or team to the new version, but it doesn’t have to be. In this video, Angular expert Scott Davis calms all fears by carefully breaking down the changes to come and putting you on the path to migration. Designed for the non-expert Angular 1 user – and for JavaScripters working in other frameworks – this course will help you understand the transformations coming in Angular 2, the decision making behind the changes, and how to make the jump when Angular 2 releases.
Pop rock psych group hailed from Buffalo, New York, USA, released two albums and a few 45s on Kama Sutra between 1967 and 1970…
One of those uniquely '70s groups, Middle of the Road were a Scottish pop vocal group whose singles "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep," "Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum," and "Soley Soley" were huge European hits, selling in the tens of millions. Formed by Sally Carr (vocals), Ian McCredie (guitar), Eric McCredie (bass), and drummer Ken Andrew in 1970 (the group had been playing together since 1967, but under the moniker of "Part Three") Middle of the Road had trouble finding success until they uprooted from the United Kingdom and settled in Italy. There they met famed producer Giacomo Tosti, who revamped the group, and molded them in the sound and image that would take them to pop heights.