
AngularJS vs Angular - Stack Overflow
39 It might help you to understand the comparison of Angularjs vs Angular. Angular proved to have lots of benefits over Angularjs: Angular is entirely component based but AngularJs is a …
What is .$on() in AngularJS - Stack Overflow
Mar 1, 2015 · In my experience with AngularJS, which is admittedly limited, $on works nearly as same as the jQuery on function. The $ just signifies it's a reserved public Angular ...
AngularJS and its use of Dollar Variables - Stack Overflow
Apr 18, 2013 · Does anyone know if the reasoning behind the use of dollar methods and variables in angularJS is to instruct angularJS to avoid checking those values when a digestion is going …
What does :: mean in angularJS - Stack Overflow
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angularjs - How do I use $rootScope in Angular to store variables ...
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AngularJS: Service vs provider vs factory - Stack Overflow
224 Understanding AngularJS Factory, Service and Provider All of these are used to share reusable singleton objects. It helps to share reusable code across your app/various …
How to filter multiple values (OR operation) in angularJS
Apr 8, 2013 · I want to use the filter in angular and want to filter for multiple values, if it has either one of the values then it should be displayed. I have for example this structure: An object …
Usage of $broadcast (), $emit () And $on () in AngularJS
Hi. Yes ,you are correct. however ,I just wanted to know the real time example on usage of them.
How to execute AngularJS controller function on page load?
Mar 17, 2013 · Case 1 : Using angularJs alone: To execute a method on page load, you can use ng-init in the view and declare init method in controller, having said that use of heavier function …
How do I use $scope.$watch and $scope.$apply in AngularJS?
Feb 27, 2013 · In AngularJS, we update our models, and our views/templates update the DOM "automatically" (via built-in or custom directives). $apply and $watch, both being Scope …