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| | Re: User defined functions. Il giorno Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:22:52 -0600, "Al Dunbar" <alandrub@xxxxxx> ha scritto: Quote: >IMHO, a more structured approach would be important, and would need to >address at least two key issues: > >a) coding standards, including: > a.1) naming conventions; > a.2) documenting/commenting standards; > a.3) strategies for dealing with code dependencies >b) what functions need to be included > >And good luck getting agreement on those things from this community! ;-) Giovanni -- Giovanni Cenati (Bergamo, Italy) Write to "Reventlov" at katamail com http://digilander.libero.it/Cenati (Esempi e programmi in VbScript) -- |
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