..IMO!<g That's the problem with using 'found code' *as is* without
revising it to your own standards or coding conventions (if you even
have those in place yet)!<g
<<revising it to your own standards or coding conventions Therein
lies my problem. I have 'standards and conventions' they are sadly
third rate.<g
Sorry about my not-so-subtle hint!<g Though I'd call it 2nd or 3rd
hand, not "third rate"! Fact is, we all learn by colecting and studying
code samples/examples, but we realy don't begin to effectively apply
them to our projects until we revise them to our own 'style' (as it
were), if for no other reason than to further our own understanding of
how to best approach our projects!
Kinda like biting the ears off the chocolate Easter bunnies and
giving the rest to the kids.
Ha, ha! I just ate the head (ears and all) off mine, and I'm saving the
rest for later...<bg!
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