Hello Marcin,
You are right, the name collisions can happen; it seems to me that in that case you will get what ever is declared closer to application root. Thats the reason why every where they recommend to user custom prefixed in directives; and why all internal angular services are prefixed with $.
Thanks -- that's what I thought the documentation was saying, but it's good to have it confirmed. I doubt it will be a problem because most applications won't have that many injectable resources (and you can always use a prefix, as you said).
The data binding looks really good. DOM manipulation is always fiddly and time-consuming, so getting rid of it will be a substantial benefit.
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