These are good questions, Roland, and indeed it would ideal if such
things were in hand right now.
But to create a comprehensive style guide for IDE contributions we'd
have another scope of work to address, in addition to other
opportunities at hand.
If someone wants to dive in and put somet
i and j are about as far as I go with nested repeats. Although sometimes I
further process the resulting tEmpList in yet another repeat loop. It
helps me to follow my own code if I can produce a list with modifications,
and put tEmpList (into msg) before proceeding with more processing.
Personal
Recently, Bernd Niggeman posted a stack that
displays LiveCode Dictionary content
in a different way.
Could Livecode Community Developers create a
"Wizard" plugin that check scripts and suggest
changes according to naming conventions?
Notice that already exists a plugin created by
Klaus Major tha
The problem with ambiguous counter names is that often there are nested repeat
loops and knowing which counter for which loop is crucial to understanding the
code. I almost never use i, j, k, l and when I do, I usually regret the choice
and remember why I don't use them.
Bob S
> On Apr 27, 2
I am referring to the note from Richard and to our discussion about
Contribution From The Community - expanding the developer base to "hundreds
and thousands of users" -- even if only 10 will remain?.
Richard wrote:
> At the bottom of the "Contributing" page for the LC code base there are
> links