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@name Developer Guide: Initializing Angular: Manual Initialization
@description
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Letting angular handle the initialization process (bootstrapping) is a handy way to start using
angular, but advanced users who want more control over the initialization process can choose to use
the manual bootstrapping method instead.
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The best way to get started with manual bootstrapping is to look at the what happens when you use
{@link api/angular.directive.ng:autobind ng:autobind}, by showing each step of the process
explicitly.
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<pre>
<!doctype html>
<html xmlns:ng="http://angularjs.org">
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</html>
</pre>
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This is the sequence that your code should follow if you bootstrap angular on your own:
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1. After the page is loaded, find the root of the HTML template, which is typically the root of
the document.
2. Run angular's {@link dev_guide.compiler Angular HTML compiler}, which converts a template into
an executable, bi-directionally bound application.
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## Related Topics
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* {@link dev_guide.bootstrap Initializing Angular}
* {@link dev_guide.bootstrap.auto_bootstrap Automatic Initialization}
* {@link dev_guide.compiler Angular HTML compiler}
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## Related API
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{@link api/angular.compile Compiler API}