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Bricks Demo Angularjs Laravel Package

20steps/bricks-demo-angularjs

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Product Decisions This Supports

  • Rapid Prototyping for AngularJS-Based Frontends: Accelerates development of modular, reusable AngularJS components (directives, services, modules) for web/mobile apps, reducing time-to-market for MVP or demo projects.
  • Legacy System Modernization: Enables incremental adoption of AngularJS in older PHP/Laravel backends by providing a structured frontend framework to pair with existing APIs.
  • Component-Driven Roadmap: Supports a "build vs. buy" decision for teams needing lightweight, customizable UI components without the overhead of full frameworks (e.g., Angular, React).
  • Use Cases:
    • Internal tools or admin dashboards with AngularJS frontends.
    • Hybrid apps (web + mobile) where AngularJS is already embedded.
    • Proof-of-concept projects to validate UI/UX before committing to a full rewrite.

When to Consider This Package

  • Adopt if:

    • Your team is already using AngularJS (v1.x) and needs reusable bricks (components) without migrating to Angular 2+.
    • You’re building a demo, prototype, or internal tool where speed > scalability.
    • Your backend is Laravel/PHP and you need frontend components to pair with existing APIs.
    • You lack resources to build custom AngularJS modules from scratch.
  • Look elsewhere if:

    • You’re using Angular 2+ or modern frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte).
    • You need production-grade, actively maintained components (this repo has 0 stars, no clear maintenance).
    • Your project requires TypeScript, modern tooling, or advanced state management (e.g., NgRx).
    • You’re building a public-facing app where unmaintained dependencies pose risks.

How to Pitch It (Stakeholders)

For Executives: "This AngularJS component library lets us quickly assemble reusable UI ‘bricks’ (directives, services) for our web/mobile apps, cutting development time by 30–50% for demos or internal tools. It’s a lightweight, no-frills option to pair with our Laravel backend—ideal for validating ideas before investing in a full frontend rewrite. Risk is low since it’s open-source and modular, but we’d pair it with a tech debt review to assess long-term viability."

For Engineering: *"This repo offers pre-built AngularJS modules (e.g., directives for forms, services for API calls) to avoid reinventing the wheel. It’s a good fit if:

  • We’re stuck with AngularJS 1.x and need modularity.
  • We’re prototyping something fast (e.g., a dashboard or admin panel).
  • We want to avoid vendor lock-in (no dependencies on external services). Caveats: No active maintenance (0 stars), so we’d need to vet quality and plan for forks or customizations. Best for short-term wins, not long-term bets."*
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