Hrm, I'm trying to compare Strings, Numbers, and ideally Booleans too. Is there a built in way I'm not seeing? Or will I need to write out a function that checks the type for each.
I know there's localeCompare for Strings, is there an all encompasing function?
this is pointless. You've stated your point. I have stated mine. I do see your point of view, but I don't agree with it. I am not sure whether you see my point or not, but you do not agree with it. There's nothing more to discuss about by the look of it
the only active RO in here atm agreed with me; whether or not you decide to comply is up to you, but if your spam continues, I will bring it up with other ROs
You don't participate otherwise, though. All you do is say four letters, and then do it again the next day. If all you do is say the same word almost every day, for many, many days, without real contribution, it's not the same as saying "hi" when you come in
They should open source their entire browser, but oh wait, they can't because it's still just IE and it's got the OS up it's ass so far, that open sourcing it would be open sourcing windows
thanks
I remember when MS made me want to cream; now they just make me want to scream
mocha-phantomjs -R dot "./tests/index.html"
Error: Cannot find module 'webpage'
in s at file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/abc-lite/node_modules/mocha/mocha.js:1
in s at file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/abc-lite/node_modules/mocha/mocha.js:1
at file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/abc-lite/tests/specs/abc.test.js:1
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