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diff --git a/docs/content/guide/expression.ngdoc b/docs/content/guide/expression.ngdoc index 59839c63..62b5f8d8 100644 --- a/docs/content/guide/expression.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/guide/expression.ngdoc @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @description Expressions are JavaScript-like code snippets that are usually placed in bindings such as `{{ -expression }}`. Expressions are processed by {@link api/ng.$parse $parse} +expression }}`. Expressions are processed by the {@link api/ng.$parse $parse} service. For example, these are all valid expressions in angular: @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ angular uses, to differentiate its API names from others. If angular didn't use `a.length()` would return undefined because neither a nor angular define such a property. Consider that in a future version of Angular we might choose to add a length method, in which case -the behavior of the expression would change. Worse yet, you the developer could create a length +the behavior of the expression would change. Worse yet, you, the developer, could create a length property and then we would have a collision. This problem exists because Angular augments existing objects with additional behavior. By prefixing its additions with $ we are reserving our namespace so that angular developers and developers who use Angular can develop in harmony without collisions. |
