haha. love the title ;) I bet a few people here disagree.

you might want to test if you are including the angular.js file correctly,
and have an ng-app to kick off the bootstrap. Look at http://plnkr.co/ and
start an angular project there to see a pretty basic setup


On 31 March 2014 19:24, Majid Lotfi <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI,
> I am new here I just started my first example to learn angularJS from a
> tutorial, I saved the html and js in a folder, double clicked from the file
> system, it does not work, then I used node.js server, put my code inside
> public forlder, I only saw in the browser :
>
>
> <http://s27.postimg.org/632bhv8cz/Screen_Shot_2014_03_31_at_10_22_36_PM.png>
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> Thanks, your help is appreciated.
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