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Re: Scope of globals, parents and children
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Re: Scope of globals, parents and children


  • Subject: Re: Scope of globals, parents and children
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 19:07:22 +1000

On 23/5/01 6:06 PM +1000, Sander Tekelenburg, email@hidden, wrote:

> Each of us needs to learn how to filter; how to find that which is important
> to us and to not waste time on that which is not. I skip all the XPress and
> Filemaker threads as they are not interesting to me. Others can skip
> discussions about scope, script objects, and all that jazz.
>
True. But filtering on the basis of apps used is easy; recognising what's an
advanced topic and what's not can be a lot harder for a newcomer with no
programming background.

Personally, I enjoy some of the discussions about more advanced topics, even
though I make no real use of any of it. But some of the recent advocacy has
been a bit prescriptive for my taste.

--
Shane Stanley, email@hidden


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