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Sounds very interesting.

But what do you mean by "They will be disseminated"?

UPDATE. My English speaking colleague says it's a correct usage.


Main Entry: dis·sem·i·nate
Pronunciation: di-'se-m&-"nAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -nat·ed; -nat·ing
Etymology: Latin disseminatus, past participle of disseminare, from dis- + seminare to sow, from semin-, semen seed -- more at SEMEN
1 : to spread abroad as though sowing seed disseminate ideas
2 : to disperse throughout
- dis·sem·i·na·tion /-"se-m&-'nA-sh&n/ noun
- dis·sem·i·na·tor /-'se-m&-"nA-t&r/ noun

>Hello all,
>
>I need English native speakers’ help to correct the English text of my
>description of User-defined functions LCK Visual FoxPro and the several
>comments in the C++ and VFP source code. They will be disseminated as a free
>of charge download.
>
>But first I would like to tell you a bit about myself.
>I am an author of User-defined string functions. Each day my functions are
>downloaded on average by 30 people from around the world.
>More than 16 000 people have already downloaded my functions.
>My functions include versions for MS SQL Server (7.0, 2000, and 2005), MS
>SQL Server 2005 CLR .Net, Sybase ASA, DB2 and Oracle.
>I would like to bring to your attention that I found errors in the VFP, MS
>SQL Server, Sybase and DB2, which attests to the quality of my work.
>http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?2,54,33,27115
>
>The description of each function is similar to the description of functions
>in the help VFP. The shortest description consists of several lines, the
>longest is similar to a description of a ASCAN() function. In total the
>library has about 20 functions, but the descriptions of some of them are
>practically identical, as is the case, for example, for search functions of
>minimum / maximum values among elements of an array column. Therefore, a help of about 10 people is needed, each one doing only a fraction of the total required work.
>
>If you would like to help me, please send an email to udfunctions(at)gmail.com
> (Subject: Help in translation). I will send you a function description or a
>line of the comment in source code, together with the library and an example
>of usage.
>The names of people who will assist in correcting the text will be published
>on my page or in the CHM description files, unless requested otherwise.
>
>I am planning to produce a complete description of my functions in French,
>German, Spanish and Romanian. If you are proficient in one of those
>languages, please write to me at udfunctions(at)gmail.com
>(Subject: Help in French translation or Help in Spanish translation etc)
>I am also planning to translate the list of functions into other European
>languages, as well as into Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese and
>Korean. A help of two people would be very appreciated in that regard.
>
>Thank you very much for offering your help.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Igor Nikiforov
>
>P.S.
>Here is the list of functions from the library.
>IFOR() - Immediate FOR cycle.
>IWHILE() - Immediate WHILE cycle.
>ICASE() - Evaluates the results from a list of conditions.
>IEXECCASE() - Evaluates the results and executes the commands from a list of
>conditions.
>IEXECIF() - Returns one of two values and executes one of two string of the
>commands depending on the value of a logical expression.
>EXECUTE() - Execute the commands from a string, unlike a macro substitution
>can execute the several commands from one string and returns the result.
>FIELDNUM() - Returns the field number, referenced by name of a field, in a
>table.
>DANSLISTE() - Determines whether a numeric expression is contained in the
>list of values of type «1,5,13-18»
>INCREMENT() - Increments or decrements the value of a variable passed by
>reference by one and returns the result
>Working with arrays
>ARRAYSUM() - Totals all or specified numeric elements in the selected column
>of an array.
>ARRAYAVG() - Computes the arithmetic average of all or specified numeric
>elements in the selected column of an array.
>ARRAYMIN() - Evaluates all or specified elements in the selected column of
>an array and returns the element and optional number of row with the minimum
>value.
>ARRAYMAX() - Evaluates all or specified elements in the selected column of
>an array and returns the element and optional number of row with the maximum
>value.
>ARRAYCNT() - Counts all or specified numeric elements in the selected column
>of the array.
>ASCANQUICK() - Unlike the built-in function ASCAN(), performs a binary
>search in the selected column of a sorted array for an element containing the
>same data and data type as an expression.
>VITESCAN() - Performs a binary search in the selected column of a sorted
>array for an element containing the same data and data type as an expression.
>This function is more simple than ASCANQUICK().
>GETALLWORDS() Inserts the words from a string or memo field into the global
>array.
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