Rob Eisenberg says in "Angular and Durandal 
Converge<http://blog.angularjs.org/2014/04/angular-and-durandal-converge.html>" 
blog post:

Here's a few examples of ideas I've contributed which I'm excited about:
*Convention over Configuration* - Wouldn't it be nice if you could teach 
the underlying framework how your team wants to organize and build apps and 
then let it do the grunt work for you? I'm working really hard to ensure 
that key parts of the new API are explicitly designed around this concept 
and it's been cool to see other members of the team jump on board.

I'm a beginner in AngularJS and I was a Rails developer. So I don't know 
AngularJS' philosophy very well to apply this concept to it. But as Rails 
developer I can say: Convention over Configuration is a concept that helps 
to write less code! Much less code! And if you (we) "write AngularJS" from 
scratch" as Brad Green says, - isn't it a time to think about this 
conception?..

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