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[(its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)]
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Peter Mortensen
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ItsIt's just one of those language design choices. On some level they are justified. They make it so you need to go pretty far out of your way to try and call the method, and if you really need it that badly, you must have a pretty good reason! 

Debugging hooks and testing come to mind as possible applications, used responsibly of course.

Its just one of those language design choices. On some level they are justified. They make it so you need to go pretty far out of your way to try and call the method, and if you really need it that badly, you must have a pretty good reason! Debugging hooks and testing come to mind as possible applications, used responsibly of course.

It's just one of those language design choices. On some level they are justified. They make it so you need to go pretty far out of your way to try and call the method, and if you really need it that badly, you must have a pretty good reason! 

Debugging hooks and testing come to mind as possible applications, used responsibly of course.

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Chris Cherry
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Its just one of those language design choices. On some level they are justified. They make it so you need to go pretty far out of your way to try and call the method, and if you really need it that badly, you must have a pretty good reason! Debugging hooks and testing come to mind as possible applications, used responsibly of course.