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Added controllerAs example #6759

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Request Type: docs

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This documents the new controllerAs syntax in the example directive.

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@lefos987 lefos987 added this to the Backlog milestone Mar 20, 2014
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I think this is related to #6710.

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btford commented Mar 25, 2014

@linclark agreed. This is a good first step though, so I'm going to merge it. Thanks @wesleycho!

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btford commented Mar 25, 2014

Landed as 726ffdc. Thanks @wesleycho! FYI it'll help us merge in your changes faster if you follow the commit message format documented here.

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RichardLitt added a commit to RichardLitt/angular.js that referenced this pull request May 24, 2014
There was nothing about controllerAs in the developer guide.

Helps angular#6710 and angular#6759
btford pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2014
There was nothing about controllerAs in the developer guide.

Helps #6710 and #6759
btford pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2014
There was nothing about controllerAs in the developer guide.

Helps #6710 and #6759
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