Kevin:
It happened already. One poster said that subs should be 10 lines or less.
That's his 'standard' and it works for him. It may not work for everyone.

The back and forth on label nomenclature is another example. I use a mixture
of both numeric and alpha-numeric as my 'standard'.

To answer your question, we all can contribute our own 'standards' and let
the reader decide which standard will become theirs. In programming,
especially in MV, there are many ways to solve the same problem. My
standards may offend others as theirs may offend me. So the request for
programming standards will inevitably cause conflict.

I often get flames for my suggestions on this forum. That's fine. I'm used
to it. I guess that as long as my standards work for me and my clients, then
that's fine also.

I knew from the onset of that innocent question it would become a popular
thread. Perhaps a compilation of the various methods for each MV element
could be made (or acquired) and each could pick (no pun intended) what they
like the most.

Thanks
Mark Johnson
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From: "Kevin King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [U2] Good Programming Practice Question.........


> >This thread, while starting on noble grounds of 'good' programming
> >practices, will eventually turn into a pissing contest of implied
> >standards.
>
> I normally ignore you, but this one has me interested.  Why must this
> otherwise educational topic be degraded into implication?
>
> -K
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