I found a very helpful website called jsfiddle.net, and I was playing around with it to understand how different pieces of code work. In particular, I found this code:
HTML
<div ng-app>
<h2>Todo</h2>
<div ng-controller="TodoCtrl">
<span>{{remaining()}} of {{todos.length}} remaining</span>
[ <a href="" ng-click="archive()">archive</a> ]
<ul class="unstyled">
<li ng-repeat="todo in todos">
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="todo.done">
<span class="done-{{todo.done}}">{{todo.text}}</span>
</li>
</ul>
<form ng-submit="addTodo()">
<input type="text" ng-model="todoText" size="30"
placeholder="add new todo here">
<input class="btn-primary" type="submit" value="add">
</form>
</div>
</div>
CSS
.done-true {
text-decoration: line-through;
color: grey;
}
Javascript
function TodoCtrl($scope) {
$scope.todos = [
{text:'learn angular', done:true},
{text:'build an angular app', done:false}];
$scope.addTodo = function() {
$scope.todos.push({text:$scope.todoText, done:false});
$scope.todoText = '';
};
$scope.remaining = function() {
var count = 0;
angular.forEach($scope.todos, function(todo) {
count += todo.done ? 0 : 1;
});
return count;
};
$scope.archive = function() {
var oldTodos = $scope.todos;
$scope.todos = [];
angular.forEach(oldTodos, function(todo) {
if (!todo.done) $scope.todos.push(todo);
});
};
}
One thing that confused me though is that it splits up CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. It was my understanding that these were components that all worked together in one block of code rather than in separate files. Are there actually development environments that present code as JSFiddle does? Is it just for instructional purposes and nothing else? Thanks.