Exam 4: AngularJS Bindings, Directives, and Controllers
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Which is the right format for calling a ng-bind function?
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$rootScoperefers to an object which is accessible from everywhereof theapplication.
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When adding . . . . . and . . . . . . to a view, we are essentially instructing Angular to create data bindings that keep the model and view in sync.
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AngularJS controllers control ___of AngularJS applications.
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What are various possible ways in which angular application can be initialized?
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What angular function is used to manually start up an angular application ?
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You can create bindings only for the data values that are added to the . . . . . object by the controller.
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The drawback of inline bindings is that AngularJS will not find and process every set of {{ and }} characters in your content.
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Whichdirectives bind the input fields to the controller properties?
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