Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178956 is a reply to message #178955] |
Mon, 27 August 2012 22:51 |
The Natural Philosoph
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Denis McMahon wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:32:47 +0000, mavigozler wrote:
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>> I don't want to take away from the guy: he's an academic who clearly
>> looks into "why" and not just into "how," and the discipline is
>> fortunate to have knowledgable individuals of his stature willing to
>> lead the ranks. I am just questioning his teaching style: berating the
>> students does not engender their desire to learn.
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> If he is genuinely an academic, he's the perfect embodiment of the saying
> "those that can do, those that can't teach".
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> His sole "contribution" to www technology newsgroups, for as long as I've
> been able to discern, is to criticise wherever possible the solutions
> that other people post to anyone's questions.
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> He has never to my knowledge actually suggested code or markup himself in
> response to a problem, even when challenged to offer a better solution in
> response to his not uncommon posts along the lines of "your solution is
> flawed", his only ability seems to be to criticise the solutions posted
> by others.
>
WAre we talking about Jerry here?
> I was initially taken in by his apparent knowledge, but quickly came to
> realise that he's just an ignorant, arrogant and pompous old twat with
> too much time on his hands.
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Yup: That has to be Jerry.
> Jerry S can be pompous too, but at least he knows what the fuck he's
> talking about,
Er no, mostly he doesn't.
and if he's arrogant, well I figure he's earned the right
> to be.
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Nope. You will not find one single line of code posted by Jerry to a
certainty in the two years before I finally killed filed the asshole.
The salient difference is that Thomasis usually right, .
Neither are especially helpful, but Thomas is at least amusing in his
pedantry.
> Rgds
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> Denis McMahon
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Ineptocracy
(in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) – a system of government where the least capable to
lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the
members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are
rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
diminishing number of producers.
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