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Notation to help when it comes to variable declaration. When 6 months comes and you look at a variable it is much easier to read incode intRow or bolRow and figure what type of variable it is. When I first started programming I was a big fan of the x, y, z variables. After a while you begin to find the benifits of self describing variables and type declarations. Esp. in a strongly typed lang where you have to cast all your variables to get them to work. Keith www.kjtfs.com --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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