Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178957 is a reply to message #178956] |
Tue, 28 August 2012 01:00 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 8/27/2012 6:51 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> 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.
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> WAre we talking about Jerry here?
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>> 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.
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>> Jerry S can be pompous too, but at least he knows what the fuck he's
>> talking about,
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> Er no, mostly he doesn't.
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> 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.
>
Which just proves you can't read. I've posted a lot of code, and the
archives prove that.
> The salient difference is that Thomasis usually right, .
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> Neither are especially helpful, but Thomas is at least amusing in his
> pedantry.
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>> Rgds
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>> Denis McMahon
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