Hennik Hunsaker

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You'll want to make sure your function call is quoted, since it gets dropped directly into the markup exactly the way it's retrieved. That means you're setting your `ng-click` attribute...

Still need the parentheses. Remember, anything in an attribute is effectively run through `eval()`, so a function's name won't be enough. You're not assigning the contents of the attribute directly...

This sounds like a Python issue, to me. The order isn't changed by JavaScript - the order in which they're defined is the order in which they're rendered. If Python...

In raw JS, this is often true, but we're not using raw JS. AngularJS has a number of enhancements (some of which were adapted from jQuery) which make things more...

OK, I just looked at the `angular.forEach()` code, and I was mistaken - it does use `for ... in` behind the scenes. Browsers tend toward definition order, but by no...

It does seem rather a multi-language tendency. We tend to use associative arrays in PHP instead of actual objects, because they have less overhead (among other things), and being arrays,...

It would be possible, but not necessarily easier. There's a good chance I'll support both array-defined-order and object-key-order approaches, in fact, as well as object-ambiguous-order for BC purposes. We'll see...

OK, I'm going to probably add support for an `order` key, but I just realized that you can already use an array of objects (a "list of JSON objects", as...

Documentation updated, but `select` and `radio` option lists are still unconverted to the array format, so I'll leave this one open for now.

Since the `required` key adds an `ng-required` attribute to the form elements, with the template's value as the attribute's value, simply replace `true` with `"!template_field_id_"+field.id` - this makes both checkboxes...