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|   p. | ||||
|     <strong>Mission:</strong> By the end of this chapter, you should be able to create a child component and render | ||||
|     it within a parent component. You should also be able to bind to the child component. | ||||
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|     h3#section-examples Examples: | ||||
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|             a(href='') TypeScript | ||||
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|             a(href='') ES5 | ||||
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|   p. | ||||
|       As mentioned earlier, you build Angular applications as a tree of nested components.  You've seen how to create | ||||
|       a top-level component.  You add child components to a parent component by using them in the parent component's | ||||
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|   p. | ||||
|     <strong>Mission:</strong> By the end of this chapter, you should be able to add to a list on a page when a | ||||
|     button is clicked and update the text displayed when the user types into a textbox. | ||||
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|     h3#section-examples Examples: | ||||
|       ul | ||||
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|           a(href='') TypeScript | ||||
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|           a(href='') ES5 | ||||
|   p. | ||||
|     You can make your application respond to user input by associating events with functions in your controller | ||||
|     using the event syntax using <strong>()</strong> to surround the name of an event. | ||||
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