Bill Cox wrote:
Hi, John.

Here's a nearly complete first cut.



Hello Bill,

Here's what I've noticed so far:

John Griessen

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class player // A player in the card game
                uint32 cash

        relationship root player hashed // This also give the player
        a 'Sym' field containing his name
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-->  also gives the player

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The earliest versions ran on DOS, on machines IBM machines with
640K  of memory and 12MHz 286 processors.
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-->

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Since DataDraw requires the 'util' module anyway, you might consider
checking it out.
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-->  Since DataDraw requires the 'util' module, you will
automatically have it ready for other uses.

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settable class (data in comma separated list)
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This name triggered an english language confusion in me over
the interpretations:  set table (verb, noun) or
settable (adjective, able to be set)

Since "Class – similar to SQL tables", could this be
called setclass?




That's all for now.  I'll spend some more time in a few days,
but have to focus on survival for a couple days, then move MY projects forward,
then a little more of this...

It's exciting that you're finding a way to make your
memory-lightning-data easy to use so we can make little
translations of parts of PCB and gnetman and test them.


John Griessen




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