Vote now to decide what sections are put on the poster

Sep 18, 2015 02:12 GMT  ·  By

How would you fancy John Papa's AngularJS style guide broken down into all the good parts and neatly arranged on a DIN A0 poster (33.1 x 46.8 inches, 841 x 1189 mm)?

As Johannes Weber, the man behind this effort told Softpedia, "the idea come up after an AngularJS Munich meetup. We thought that it would be great to have a haptic version of the style guide, like the other framework and programming posters. It will be more visible and helpful, especially for first-time user and discussions related to the topics."

If it sounds good to you as it did to us, you can head on to this Google Docs form and vote which are the favorite topics you would like to have on the poster.

Space on the poster is limited, vote now!

Since space is limited, and there are quite a lot of AngularJS topics to cover four different posters, make sure to vote before Friday, September 25, when the poll closes.

The first versions of the poster will be printed and distributed at the AngularConnect conference taking place in London at the end of October.

The posters will be provided for free, the initial batch being sponsored by Mayflower, a German-based Web development firm.

The final poster will be available online as a free download

For developers not participating at AngularConnect, or living in the German-Austria-Czech Republic area, the posters will be available online as a free download in PDF and other common print-ready formats.

If the poll results are inconclusive and don't show a clear interest from the community in a selected range of AngularJS topics, Mr. Weber is open to the idea of putting all the style guide sections online, and let users mix and match their custom AngularJS posters.

We'll try to keep an eye on this initiative, and update this article with the URL at which you would be able to download these posters when they're done.