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block includes
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  include ../_util-fns
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  - var _angular_io = 'angular.io';
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- var __lang = _docsFor || current.path[1] || 'ts';
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- var guideData = public.docs[__lang].latest.guide._data;
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- var advancedLandingPage = '';
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- for(var page in guideData) {
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-   if (!guideData[page].basics && !guideData[page].hide) { advancedLandingPage = page; break; }
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- }
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- var advancedUrl = './' + advancedLandingPage + '.html'
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:marked
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  This page describes the Angular documentation at a high level.
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  If you're new to Angular, you may want to visit "[Learning Angular](learning-angular.html)" first.
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  ## Themes
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  The documentation is divided into major thematic sections, each
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  a collection of pages devoted to that theme.
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block js-alert
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- var top="vertical-align:top"
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table(width="100%")
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  col(width="15%")
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  col
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  tr(style=top)
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    td <b><a href="../quickstart.html">QuickStart</a></b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        A first taste of Angular<span if-docs="ts"> with zero installation. 
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        Run "Hello World" in an online code editor and start playing with live code</span>.
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  tr(style=top)
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    td <b>Guide</b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        Learn the Angular basics (you're already here!) like the setup for local development,
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        displaying data and accepting user input, injecting application services into components,
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        and building simple forms.
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  tr(style=top)
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    td <b><a href="../api/">API Reference</a></b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        Authoritative details about each of the Angular libraries.
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  tr(style=top)
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    td <b><a href="../tutorial/">Tutorial</a></b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        A step-by-step, immersive approach to learning Angular that
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        introduces the major features of Angular in an application context.
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  tr(style=top)
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    td <b><a href="!{advancedUrl}">Advanced</a></b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        In-depth analysis of Angular features and development practices.
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  tr(style=top if-docs="ts")
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    td <b><a href="../cookbook/">Cookbook</a></b>
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    td
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      :marked
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        Recipes for specific application challenges, mostly code snippets with a minimum of exposition.
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:marked
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  A few early pages are written as tutorials and are clearly marked as such.
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  The rest of the pages highlight key points in code rather than explain each step necessary to build the sample.
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  You can always get the full source through the #{_liveLink}s.
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  ## Code samples
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  Each page includes code snippets from a sample application that accompanies the page.
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  You can reuse these snippets in your applications.
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  Look for a link to a running version of that sample, often near the top of the page,
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  such as this <live-example name="architecture"></live-example> from the [Architecture](architecture.html) page.
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  <span if-docs="ts">
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  The link launches a browser-based, code editor where you can inspect, modify, save, and download the code.
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  </span>
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  ## Reference pages
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  * The [Cheat Sheet](cheatsheet.html) lists Angular syntax for common scenarios.
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  * The [Glossary](glossary.html) defines terms that Angular developers should know.
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  <li if-docs="ts">The [Change Log](change-log.html) announces what's new and changed in the documentation.</li>
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  * The [API Reference](../api/) is the authority on every public-facing member of the Angular libraries.
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  ## Feedback
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  We welcome feedback! 
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  * Use the <a href="!{_ngDocRepoURL}" target="_blank" title="angular docs on github">!{_angular_io} Github repository</a> for **documentation** issues and pull requests.
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  * Use the <a href="!{_ngRepoURL}" target="_blank" title="angular source on github">Angular Github repository</a> to report issues with **Angular** itself.
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