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07.11.2008 at 02:59PM PDT, ID: 23558786
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What is the difference between these two kinds of comparisons: "someObject.EQUALS" and "someObject.REFERENCEEQUALS"?

Asked by sl8rz in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET

Tags: VB.NET

I'm just trying to familiarize myself with a few methods I've never used.  Equals and ReferenceEquals seem so similar in the Object Browser I can't tell what the difference between them are.Start Free Trial
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