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Old March 23rd, 2008, 03:55 PM
UKuser
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Hi,

The following question came up on the PHP mock exams, but I'm unsure
what the correct answer is - any thoughts:

The X pattern is extremely useful for creating objects which watch the
state of other objects and respond to these changes

Many thanks

A
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Old March 23rd, 2008, 04:05 PM
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UKuser wrote:
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Hi,
>
The following question came up on the PHP mock exams, but I'm unsure
what the correct answer is - any thoughts:
What mock exams? I'm curious to know what qualifications exist for PHP
other than Zend, or is it that you're talking about?

Paul


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Old March 23rd, 2008, 04:05 PM
UKuser
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On 23 Mar, 15:02, "PaulB" <pb...@ntlworld.comwrote:
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UKuser wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
>
Quote:
The following question came up on the PHP mock exams, but I'm unsure
what the correct answer is - any thoughts:
>
What mock exams? I'm curious to know what qualifications exist for PHP
other than Zend, or is it that you're talking about?
>
Paul
Yes - thats the one - the PHP Architect mocks are what I've taken.
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Old March 23rd, 2008, 08:15 PM
The Natural Philosopher
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UKuser wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
>
The following question came up on the PHP mock exams, but I'm unsure
what the correct answer is - any thoughts:
>
The X pattern is extremely useful for creating objects which watch the
state of other objects and respond to these changes
>
Normally a question:-

1/. has a question mark in it.
2/. Is lexically distinct from a statement, which the above is.


So, what was the *question*?
Quote:
Many thanks
>
A
 

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