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Operators move closer to 3G services







Operators move closer to 3G services

Operators move closer to 3G services 02/18/2004 07:33 AM

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If you've ever lost a monitor to VBScript (from frustrated punching, mine has dents), Eric Lippert provides some solace in that there's at least a reason why it behaves that way.

In JScript you can do something like this:

if (blah != null && blah.frob == 123)

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If (Not Blah Is Nothing) And (Blah.Frob = 123) Then

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I didn't say it was a good reason. I just said it was a reason.

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