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Start your free trialAndrew Dushane
9,264 PointsNitpicky grammar note:
In this question: If I wanted to define a property or method that was available to the class that created it and it's children, what access scope keyword should I use?
"it's" should be "its."
1 Answer
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsThanks for catching that Andrew. It's been fixed and Hampton Paulk has been appropriately flogged according to our grammar policy. Cheers!
Andrew Dushane
9,264 PointsHah! That sounds like a good grammar policy. Have a good one.
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsChris Shaw
26,676 PointsIt depends where you're from, different parts of the world use an apostrophe and others don't.