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Courses Plus Student 5,382 PointsAngular Basic: task 2 - task one is no longer passing
angular.module('foobar',[]);
.directive('customDirective', function(){
return {};
});
angular.module('foobar',[]);
.directive('customDirective', function(){
return {};
});
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! I could be incorrect here, but I'm guessing it's step 2 that you're stuck on. Essentially you have an extraneous semicolon in the definition of your module. Take a look:
angular.module('foobar', []) // note the removal of the semicolon here
.directive('customDirective', function(){
return {};
});
The next step will require you to have a call to console.log. Hope this helps!