Hi Gaurev,

On your question why you should not be doing this:

   1. Code inside angular is JavaScript. So you can do whatever you need 
   inside your app.
   2. Doing this, you are exposing the inner-workings of your angular app, 
   to some 3rth party JS
   3. Given point 2, things might happen to the exposed service, without 
   angular picking it up. 
   4. This leads to a maintenance nightmare.
   5. whatever you are doing outside, can often be handled inside with much 
   more ease/less code.

Regards
Sander  

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