| 350 | | ==== Comment by anonymous on Tue Jun 6 06:50:22 2006 ==== |
| 351 | | I like as/is/to very much, but it seems to be obsoleted. Brenda's new presentation at XTech introduce a:?Number instead of a as Number, and a:Array! instead of a is Array... |
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| 353 | | ==== Comment by anonymous on Tue Jun 6 21:27:06 2006 ==== |
| 354 | | I like as/is/to very much, but it seems to be obsoleted. Brenda's new presentation at XTech introduce a:?Number instead of a as Number, and a:Array! instead of a is Array... |
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| 356 | | ==== Comment by scott on Wed Jun 7 14:54:24 2006 ==== |
| 357 | | How many times are you going to resubmit the same comment? Just curious. |
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| 359 | | Thanks. |
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| 361 | | ==== Comment by scott on Wed Jun 7 14:54:25 2006 ==== |
| 362 | | How many times are you going to resubmit the same comment? Just curious. |
| 363 | | |
| 364 | | Thanks. |
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| 366 | | ==== Comment by anonymous on Fri Jun 9 07:02:59 2006 ==== |
| 367 | | I like as/is/to very much, but it seems to be obsoleted. Brenda's new presentation at XTech introduce a:?Number instead of a as Number, and a:Array! instead of a is Array... |
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