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ExpandJS 0.9.10 now available!
- resolved conflict with RequireJS - improved xp-request - improved xp-router (now also works server side) - minor bug fixes
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Reading this article, aswell as seeing the direction Angular 2.0 is taking, really was a feel-good moment for me. For a while now, I was missing the point of using Controller, which resulted in hard time to distinguish between case where a directive or a controller should be used. I think Igor Minar said it best - using ng-controller is like creating a half-baked directive. With Web Components on a rise, this makes little to no sense.

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