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No. In 2006 when I started learning JavaScript, I saw document.write so much, that I started picking up my mobile device, slapping my USB flash drives against the keybord, and making "yeee-haw!" sounds. That proves, that document.write is awesome, because you insert regular text into the document. I just upgraded my JS definitive guide from Edition Four to Edition Five, and, in Edition Five, I still see alert and prompt (and document.write). Just name a browser where the command doesn't work, and I'll say it's obsolete. Just one ... browser! And, yes, timers have a seconds button, and I'm representing that. [[User:Star651|Star651]] 01:37, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
No. In 2006 when I started learning JavaScript, I saw document.write so much, that I started picking up my mobile device, slapping my USB flash drives against the keybord, and making "yeee-haw!" sounds. That proves, that document.write is awesome, because you insert regular text into the document. I just upgraded my JS definitive guide from Edition Four to Edition Five, and, in Edition Five, I still see alert and prompt (and document.write). Just name a browser where the command doesn't work, and I'll say it's obsolete. Just one ... browser! And, yes, timers have a seconds button, and I'm representing that. [[User:Star651|Star651]] 01:37, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

: When discussing programming, a sentence like "that proves foo is awesome" automatically wins the argument, because that sentence is awesome. You won. --[[User:Ledrug|Ledrug]] 01:56, 26 July 2011 (UTC)