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In this chapter, I describe the built-in directives that are responsible for some of the most commonly required functionality for creating web applications: selectively including content, choosing between different fragments of content, and repeating content. I also describe some limitations that Angular puts on the expressions that are used for one-way data bindings and the directives that provide them. Table 13-1 puts the built-in template directives in context.
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Freeman, A. (2020). Using the Built-in Directives. In: Pro Angular 9. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5998-6_13
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