Although I did enjoy reading the answers of others; it is unusual to
see queries like this on the list, especially with so many disclaimers.
Dave Glasser wrote:
Neither. It's for amusement only, for anyone who wants to take a crack
at it. And the "cloak and dagger" response stuff, is, as I explained,
so those who would like to take a crack at it can do so without being
influenced by others' answers.
--- On *Thu, 8/13/09, Jeffry Houser /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: Jeffry Houser <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] *** So you think you know ActionScript?
(Read original post first) ***
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 7:50 AM
Why all the cloak and dagger response stuff? Did you get asked
this on an interview? Or are you testing responses to a question
you want to ask while interviewing?
Dave Glasser wrote:
Consider this code snippet:
var xml:XML = <outer><inner> null</inner> </outer>;
var xmlList:XMLList = xml.inner;
trace(xmlList == null);
What does the trace statement output, true or false, and why?
Please provide an answer without running the code (of course)
and, better yet, without consulting any documentation, or any of
the other answers that may have been posted already (if you read
the list in chronological order.) Pretend it's a job interview
question and you have to give it your best shot off the top of
your head.
And also, if you don't mind, don't top-post your answer, so that
if someone does read your answer before the original post, they
might get a chance to answer without having seen yours first.
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