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Start your free trialBryce Linch
7,495 PointsNot sure what I'm doing wrong, calling the .controller('coolCtrl')?
I tried calling, .controller('coolCtrl', function(){}) it didn't like this either.
angular.module('foobar', []);
.controller('cooCtrl');
1 Answer
Colin McGraw
15,337 PointsI think you need to chain the controller method, It would look like this -
angular.module('foobar', []).controller('coolCtrl', function() {
});
Bryce Linch
7,495 PointsBryce Linch
7,495 PointsYeah, my problem was that semi colon after the angular.module part, it was breaking it and hence not working! Thank you!