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AngularJS simplifies both the development and the testing of web applications by providing a framework for [[client-side]] [[Model-view-controller|Model–view–controller]] (MVC) architecture, along with components commonly used in [[rich Internet application|rich Internet applications]]. | AngularJS simplifies both the development and the testing of web applications by providing a framework for [[client-side]] [[Model-view-controller|Model–view–controller]] (MVC) architecture, along with components commonly used in [[rich Internet application|rich Internet applications]]. | ||
− | The AngularJS [[library]] works by first reading the [[HTML]] page, which has embedded into it additional custom tag | + | The AngularJS [[library]] works by first reading the [[HTML]] page, which has embedded into it additional custom tag attributes. |
Angular interprets those attributes as directives to [[bind]] input or output parts of the page to a [[model]] that is represented by standard [[JavaScript variables]]. | Angular interprets those attributes as directives to [[bind]] input or output parts of the page to a [[model]] that is represented by standard [[JavaScript variables]]. |
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In software development, AngularJS (commonly referred to as "Angular") is an open source web application JavaScript framework for developing single-page applications.
AngularJS simplifies both the development and the testing of web applications by providing a framework for client-side Model–view–controller (MVC) architecture, along with components commonly used in rich Internet applications.
The AngularJS library works by first reading the HTML page, which has embedded into it additional custom tag attributes.
Angular interprets those attributes as directives to bind input or output parts of the page to a model that is represented by standard JavaScript variables.
The values of those JavaScript variables can be manually set within the code, or retrieved from static or dynamic JSON resources.