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91 PointsWhy is it that I pass task 1, but now in task 2, task 1 is broken?
I am still learning so I don't see what I've done wrong?
angular.module('foobar',[]);
angular.module('foobar').directive.('customDirective', function() {});
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're doing great, but you've stumbled upon the most common reason for receiving a Task <number> is no longer passing. You have a syntax error in your code which is preventing it from being interpreted at all. In your second line you have an extra period/full stop between directive
and the open parenthesis that starts the parameters list. If I delete that, your code passes!
Hope this helps!
Tafari Duncan
91 PointsThanks!
Tafari Duncan
91 PointsTafari Duncan
91 PointsWow thank you for your quick response!
So does the logic also follow that I should delete the extra period during actual code?
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherJennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherYes, as it very really creates a syntax error in the browser which stops interpretation of the JavaScript altogether