Kdigital
Kdigital

Reputation: 3947

What does the ng stand for in Angular.js directives

Angular.js uses several directives prefixed with ng like below:

ng (base directive)

ng-switch
ng-repeat
ng-view

I was wondering if anyone knew what ng stood for because I couldn't find it in the docs. Is it an acronym for something?

Upvotes: 292

Views: 127524

Answers (7)

Chris Nelson
Chris Nelson

Reputation: 166

This guy is a Google superstar, I think ng is a part of their culture.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ng

Upvotes: 1

Brent Rittenhouse
Brent Rittenhouse

Reputation: 857

According to the AngularJS Miscellaneous FAQ:

Why is this project called "AngularJS"? Why is the namespace called "ng"?
Because HTML has Angular brackets and "ng" sounds like "Angular".

Upvotes: 3

Herman Van Der Blom
Herman Van Der Blom

Reputation: 812

ng is an abbreviation of Angular.

Programmers don't like to code long names, so they keep it short and that makes it a bit more cryptic. If you look at Assembler, you know what I mean with ADD, JMP etc. JQuery is the name, the $ is what you use. Angular is the name, ng is what you use.

Upvotes: 12

NaN
NaN

Reputation: 9104

NG stands for "Next Generation".

It is used in many applications as a suffix, specially in Linux. Example: syslog-ng and Aircrack-ng.

Upvotes: 6

Moe
Moe

Reputation: 4802

I thought they took an arbitrary subsection of the Angular name and used it as the name space:

aNGular

Plus "NG" does not sound like Angular; no matter which way you say it.

Upvotes: 37

IGRACH
IGRACH

Reputation: 3634

I guess there are not many Star Trek fans among you. "ng" stands for Next Generation, as Angular is the next generation of HTML.

"Enhanced" HTML I would say xD.

Upvotes: 46

Michelle Tilley
Michelle Tilley

Reputation: 159135

The prefix ng stands for "Angular;" all of the built-in directives that ship with Angular use that prefix. Similarly, it is recommended that you do not use the ng prefix on your own directives in order to avoid possible name collisions in future versions of Angular.

From the FAQ:

Why is this project called "AngularJS"? Why is the namespace called "ng"?

Because HTML has Angular brackets and "ng" sounds like "Angular".

Upvotes: 298

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