On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 2:16:55 AM UTC+2, Richard Kandora wrote:
>
> I don't mean all of them together but all of them individually. Like, is 
> there a name that refers to the super group of them.
>
> Say for example I write 2 services, 1 provider and 2 directives. I could 
> say I wrote 5 "__________"s. What is the blank?
>
>
>
I think I would call that generic "components".  I know you can also have 
the things angular actually calls Components, but it seems to be in the 
spirit of things. In the talks and docs, the core team themselves call it 
all "component tree", so I think it's fitting.
You could maybe use "modules", as in CJS modules, but to me it sounds just 
a little bit off. Although technically I can't point exactly what is wrong 
with it now.

Zlatko

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