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Comments by AntounPG (Top 9 by date)
AntounPG
19-Mar-11 15:57pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
nice one
AntounPG
11-Mar-11 2:33am
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there is nothing called [give a javascript developer a quick understanding of "what is going on"] either to give a right explanation or wrong one its like 1+1=2
in my tip: I said that == doesn't give the right answer I didn't know why and I introduced the solution and it was accurate without that solution you wouldn't write yours actually which doesn't give a right explanation.
Its either true or false or don't know.
I said : don't know the reason but I got the solution
but u said a wrong one :)
thats it.
AntounPG
11-Mar-11 2:31am
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there is nothing called [give a javascript developer a quick understanding of "what is going on"] either to give a right explanation or wrong one its like 1+1=2
in my tip: I said that == doesn't give the right answer I didn't know why and I introduced the solution and it was accurate without that solution you wouldn't write yours actually which doesn't give a right explanation.
Its either true or false or don't know.
I said : don't know the reason but I got the solution
but u said a wrong one :)
thats it.
AntounPG
10-Mar-11 15:23pm
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Reason for my vote of 1
inaccurate and not precise algorithm
AntounPG
9-Mar-11 14:07pm
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here u are; a link from the ECMA http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-262.pdf
AntounPG
9-Mar-11 10:39am
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actually when you read section 11.9.3 in his comment it will prove Øyvind Sean Kinsey point and that it doesn't call .toString at all..
AntounPG
1-Mar-11 3:17am
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where is the alternate :)
AntounPG
8-Nov-10 6:43am
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I like the "not IsDisable" part :),
but why do we need the parent control to be enabled/disabled along with the children ?
AntounPG
6-Jul-10 9:20am
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What about VS 2008 ?
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