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@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ In this step, you will improve the way our app fetches data.
1. Reset your workspace to Step 11 using:
- git checkout --force step-11
+ git checkout --force step-11
-or
+ or
- ./goto_step.sh 11
+ ./goto_step.sh 11
2. Refresh your browser or check the app out on {@link
-http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-11/app our server}.
+http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-11/app angular's server}.
The last improvement we will make to our app is to define a custom service that represents a
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ service - 'Phone' - and a factory function. The factory function is similar to a
constructor in that both can declare dependencies via function arguments. The Phone service
declared a dependency on the `$resource` service.
-The `{@link angular.service.$resource $resource}` service makes it easy to create a {@link
+The {@link angular.service.$resource `$resource`} service makes it easy to create a {@link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer RESTful} client with just a few lines
of code. This client can then be used in our application, instead of the lower-level `$xhr`
service.
@@ -125,8 +125,6 @@ Sometimes, relying on the future object and data-binding alone is not sufficient
we require, so in these cases, we can add a callback to process the server response. The
`PhoneDetailCtrl` controller illustrates this by setting the `mainImageUrl` in a callback.
-
-
## Test
@@ -210,30 +208,16 @@ describe('PhoneCat controllers', function() {
To run the unit tests, execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the following
output.
- Chrome: Runner reset.
- ....
- Total 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms)
- Chrome 11.0.696.57 Mac OS: Run 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms)
-
-
-There you have it! We have created a web app in a relatively short amount of time.
+ Chrome: Runner reset.
+ ....
+ Total 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms)
+ Chrome 11.0.696.57 Mac OS: Run 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms)
-## Closing Notes:
-* For more details and examples of the angular concepts we touched on in this tutorial, see the
-{@link guide Developer Guide}.
+# Summary
-* For several more examples of code, see the {@link cookbook Cookbook}.
-
-* When you are ready to start developing a project using angular, we recommend that you bootstrap
-your development with the {@link https://github.com/angular/angular-seed angular seed} project.
-
-* We hope this tutorial was useful to you and that you learned enough about angular to make you
-want to learn more. We especially hope you are inspired to go out and develop angular web apps of
-your own, and that you might be interested in {@link contribute contributing} to angular.
+There you have it! We have created a web app in a relatively short amount of time.
-* If you have questions or feedback or just want to say "hi", please post a message at
-https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angular.
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