AngularJS Directives
Learn how to craft dynamic directives to fuel your
single-page web applications using AngularJS
Alex Vanston
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
AngularJS Directives
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First published: August 2013
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Credits
Author
Alex Vanston
Reviewers
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Technical Editors
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Monica John
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About the Author
Alex Vanston is a self-professed geek and an outdoor junkie fused together.
During high-school he began teaching himself how to code and has been obsessed
with learning new languages and better ways to solve problems ever since. He has
been building web sites and applications professionally for the past seven years, for
clients and companies around the world. Currently he lives in Denver, CO, where he
loves hiking (5 14ers down, 49 to go), playing pickup sports, and water skiing when
he can. He's the lead front-end developer for ZipKick, Inc, a travel startup taking off
in San Francisco, CA. You can nd him online at http://www.mrvdot.com, where
he blogs about web development and tech.
A huge thank you to the innumerable friends and family who have
encouraged me through this writing process, listened to me wrestle
with word choice and politely ignored me when I inexplicably begin
monologuing at random moments when a new idea hit me.
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