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If you're using Web API (built on ASP.NET) then you're not using Node, which is a Web server written in Javascript.

But I do think it's cool that someone can transition from WPF to Web development with Angular without feeling too lost. Dynamic Web development used to be a very, very different ballgame from client application development.



What if you use Node to serve up the client and use Web API as the back end which you make calls to?


Angular looks at lot like WPF (on the surface)




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