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angular.factory('foo', function(){
  function a()
  {
    console.log('called');
  };
  return {
    b: function() {
      a();
    }
  };
});

angular.controller('fooBar', function(foo){
  foo.b();
});
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Karelia is a French heavy metal band created in 2000 by Lionel Vest and Matthieu Kleiber. == Biography == Karelia first released a self-titled demo in 2000. Their first full-length album Usual Tragedy was released in 2004 on the German label Drakkar Records. The orchestral arrangements give it its symphonic heavy metal (or simply symphonic metal) tag. Lyricwise, Usual Tragedy is a concept album about a man who crossed both World Wars, lost his father during the first one, lost his beloved one during the second one, witnessed the violence and the madness of men, eventually lost his own sanity and...
 
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Anybody an expert on Flexbox here? I like to think I'm pretty good with it, but I've got one nut I can't crack:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35920485/normalizing-flexbox-overflow-in-ie11
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Can anyone think of a good title for my honours project, given this description:
DirectX 12 (Microsoft), Metal (Apple), and Vulkan (Khronos) are the latest graphics APIs for their respective platforms. These newer APIs all expose a much greater level of control over the graphics hardware, at the cost of leaving more implementation details up to the user. This means that the learning curve for someone new to graphics programming has just been raised, and by no small amount.

My project aims to solve the problem, by creating a C++ library which wraps up the Vulkan API. The library will make it easier to use Vulkan, by automatically handling some things like memory allocat
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