Responsive web design and database access [closed] - sql-server

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I am new to both responsive web design and angular and I am working on building a web page that will access database and display things based on data in one of the SQL Server tables. Could someone please point me in the right direction of what can i use to grab data from the database? Do I need a web service? data component? what technology would be best to use?

For the responsive aspect, you can use simple CSS, media queries or any library designed for this purpose (like Twitter-bootstrap for example).
AngularJS won't access database directly since it's a client-side language. You will need to build a server-side application to access the database. Then, your Angular components can call your server-side application to retrieve data.
AngularJS modules + any-technology web-service can be a suitable solution.
The choice of a technology over another highly depends on your needs and constraints. Unless you can ask more precise questions, we cannnot help so much.

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Visual force vs lightning framework [closed]

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I need to create webpages in SalesForce, in SF we can create the webpages by using visual force(pages) and lightning framework.I am bit confused to choose one from these- I am new to salesforce.
I want to carry/transfer the data from one webpage to another page. In angular framework we can achieve it through service or providers. But in Visual force and lightning framework I am not able find suitable component for that by my own, Could anyone please help me on this?.
It depends on what framework you are using.
i.e. if you are using Salesforce Classic then go with Visualforce pages or
if you are using Lightning Experience then go with Lightning components.
Although you can use visualforce pages in lightning experience and vice versa but it is not completely recommended
You can check the trailhead modules for more details.

Single Page Or Multi Page Web Application? [closed]

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I am creating a web Application with node js,angular,mysql and and express.Application contains different type of record which i have to manage.
So what do i use Single Page Application or Multi Page Application.
To me it comes down to preference and how much work I want to put into my application. Since you are using Angular, I think having the luxury of doing a single page application is great because load time is minimal.
If you take the multi page direction I would suggest ditching Angular and serving files from the server. The benefit of that is that you don't have to handle two applications.
I would use Angular because single page applications are very user friendly right now.
Good luck with your decision.

Freemarker Vs Angular Js [closed]

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I'm using angularjs for my application, which is so secure (similar like banking application),i have another option of using freemarker or velocity ..
whether it is best to go with angularjs or we can use freemarker or velocity. if so could you please explain. the backend service is spring boot .
Freemarker is just a templating engine, it's not a full front-end framework with 2 way data binding like angularjs is. Also, with angular it's very easy to build Single Page Applications which have a very smooth user experience compared to traditional applications where you must reload the page every time the user navigates to another page. If you already know angular, it's the better choice. If you don't know angular, then freemarker is much faster to learn but not quite as powerful/good. Though I do quite like freemarker as a templating engine.

Scaffolding for Django and AngularJS project? [closed]

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When you create a project and apps with Django, the Django engine creates the initial structure.
But when creating a project that runs Django and AngularJS on the same server, what structure do you recommend and why?
At first avoid this kind of question here in Stackoverflow because it's just primairly opinion-based. Check Stackoverflow Guide to better understand the rules.
When it's about code structure, you can find like the best answer since the structure it depends of many factors (project size, team work, developer background etc). I worken on some projects using Django, Django Rest Framework and AngularJS and end up with:
if the Angular app is small app it's more convinient to follow django structure so html files in TEMPLATES and js files in STATIC
if the Angular app is more complex on term of structure, it's better to have separate App so you make both your client and server side more maintainable and in this case I will recommand Cookiecutter as structure for Django; it's one of the most used structure and for AngularJS I will recommend the famous Angular Seed.
Make sure you take the right choice ;)

Hybrid Mobile App online Database [closed]

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I'm currently building a Hybrid mobile app using ionicframework,angularjs and cordova,in my app i will need some data storage such as all users details.
What i'm trying to figure out is how to update the database for all users,for example if a new user signs up,he should be added to the database and everyone else should be able see his profile instantly,i'm thinking the database should be shared online instead of just updating the local database installed with the app,i'm currently using SQLite plugin to store such data but i'm not sure if it's the right choice for my case.
Does anyone know how to reach what i want ? i would appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Too many users then no point in storing and syncing. Creates more data inconsistency issues and resource consumption.
Online is the way to go.
If there is a subset of users whom u want to store information then thats an option.
Like watsapp stores and syncs information of those who are on your contact or chats only and not the whole watsapp db.
Thank you guys,after a lot of research,few days ago i decided to use Firebase,it's really powerful and works perfectly with angularJS and ionicframework which i'm using to build my app. I would really recommend it in situations similar to mine.

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