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Yoyoimut Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

X is bound to Y, Y is bound to X, what is the difference between them?

What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences below?

X is bound to Y.

Y is bound to X.

I often noticed these patterns when I read computer books.

The GridView control is bound to the SqlDataSource control.

The SqlDataSource control is bound to the GridView control.

Thank you very much.
  

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Yoyoimut What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences below? X is bound to Y. Y is bound to X.

  • Yoyoimut What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences below?
  • X is bound to Y.
  • Y is bound to X.
  • I often noticed these patterns when I read computer books.
  • The GridView control is bound to the SqlDataSource control.
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YoyoimutWhat is the difference in meaning between the two sentences below?

X is bound to Y.

Y is bound to X.

I often noticed these patterns when I read computer books.

The GridView control is bound to the SqlDataSource control.

The SqlDataSource control is bound to the GridView control.

Thank you very much.

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