Yea, there are a lot of similarities, I decided myself just to skip web2py 
and do most of the work in a client side template, where the webserver only 
serves static files and json, and the client framework handles everything 
else. It works pretty good on the desktop, but I haven't even tested in on 
mobile. There's room for both.

On Sunday, January 5, 2014 3:06:43 PM UTC-7, Ruud Schroen wrote:
>
> I see more and more about using angularjs with web2py.
>
> But why? What would be an example of a benefit from using those two.
> Cause when i look at AngularJS, it already looks alot like web2py.
>
> Not saying that it's a bad idea, just wondering ;)
>

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