By mswatcher
via bennadel.com
Submitted: Feb 05 2013 / 12:48
In AngularJS, you have your Views, which present data to the user; you have your Controllers, which manage the $scope (ie. view model) and expose behavior to the View; and, you have your Directives, which link user interactions to $scope behaviors. But then you also have a special kind of Controller - a Directive Controller. The Directive Controller is defined within the context of one directive; but, it can be injected into other directives as a means to facilitate inter-directive communication.
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