Hi Geoff, About your dictionaries ,, Qtyp is still a commercial program?
Giorgio
2017-08-28 20:41 GMT+02:00 Geoff Wicks via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>:
>
> I have always said that one of the strengths of the QL is that it caters
> for minorities.
>
> For the one person - or maybe two
Evening Daniel,
Welcome back to the QL.
I replied to Dilwyn earlier on this. I realise my mistake, as usual, only when
my post went public. Sigh! No worries!
Cheers,
Norm.
On 28 August 2017 09:32:38 BST, Daniel Baum via Ql-Users
wrote:
>Hi Norman,
>
>I
Indeed Dilwyn, apologies, I was wondering about you having said it! However,
the problem is simply my own apparent inability to read properly!
Cheers,
Norm.
On 28 August 2017 09:40:20 BST, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users
wrote:
>Err, except it wasn't me wot wrote that,
I have always said that one of the strengths of the QL is that it caters
for minorities.
For the one person - or maybe two people who are interested - the 2017
version of my UK General Election analysis program is now available on
the downloads page of my website.
Err, except it wasn't me wot wrote that, Norman!!!
Dilwyn
Dilwyn asked: "...has huge problems with local variables, which seem
to lose their names when out of scope. If anyone knows how to reconnect
local variables to their names when they are out of scope, please let me
know. "
Could you
Hi Norman,
I (apparently) wrote this about 20 years ago. This has reminded me that the
idea was to write some kind of debugger for superbasic, but I really don't
remember how it worked.
You're right of course about local variables. Perhaps my experience with
programming since I wrote this will
Dilwyn asked: "...has huge problems with local variables, which seem
to lose their names when out of scope. If anyone knows how to reconnect
local variables to their names when they are out of scope, please let me
know. "
Could you explain, for the old and infirm (me), how you mean "goes out