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Aurelia-formly #63
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I think that'd be fantastic. Why don't you start a repo on your own user, and if it becomes a thing, we can transfer it to the formly-js org 👍 |
@kentcdodds that was my plan. Thanks for your support and enthusiasm! |
@aluanhaddad We'd love to see you create a formly for Aurelia. Definitely catch up with @jdanyow who is working on our validation and can assist you with any integration guidance you may need. Keep us posted. I'm excited to see what you put together! |
@EisenbergEffect thanks! I'll be sure to do that. It may take me a little while to get this off the ground as I'm fairly new to developing client-side libraries, having worked mainly in the application space, but I'm ready to get started and very excited. |
Closing this issue as Formly for Aurelia should be created in new repository and issue should be tracked there. |
I've been an Angular 1.x developer for several years now. One of the things which makes it such a strong platform are a number of great libraries. Of these, I would put angular-formly in the top 3, right alongside ui-router and angular-bootstrap. However, we now live in a richer ecosystem with more frameworks to choose from than ever.
After having spent time using both angular 2 and Aurelia, I personally find the latter to be superior in almost every way. However, angular formly is uniquely powerful and elegantly solves a plethora of problems.
Given this I plan to create an analogous library for Aurelia using this project as a starting point. Before doing so, I wanted to get feedback from the maintainers of this repository as well as the Aurelia community.
My intent is not to start a framework war or fragment this fantastic community, but simply to bring the power of the formerly model to another framework.
I would very much appreciate thoughts on this.
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