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15/04/2021 16:08:12
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
 
 
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15/04/2021 15:49:21
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01679493
Message ID:
01679826
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>>>>>IMO, mdot is largely a matter of VFP folklore. Wake me up when it gets to Fox vs Clipper, or even better, Spectrum vs Commodore.
>>>>
>>>>Now you are allowed to guess the side I choose.
>>>>;)
>>>
>>>Fine. Be stupid. I inherited lots of supposedly genius programmers over the years. All that allowed me to function was using m. as needed by the compiler. I currently have a table called latest. It is opened by a query. Then a scatter name is used. Then they use m.latest.fieldname. So, there goes any possible use of m.arrayname.
>>>
>>>If I write a piece of code for you to use, it will not break because of your table/field naming conventions. If you give me a piece of code, I am certain it will. This is the real world, not your isolated bubble.
>>
>>Dear Mike.
>>Beg your pardon.
>>Your message is totally unrelated.
>>
>>My answer above is about Spectrum vs Commodore. Those are ancient home computers that had there own little wars in the 1980s. This is mentioned in an off topic branch. So I asked Dragan to tell me if I pro the one or the other.
>
>"mdot is largely a matter of VFP folklore. Wake me up when it gets to Fox vs Clipper, or even better, Spectrum vs Commodore."
>
>That is what I responded to. I am not acting out of my mind. The techniques I use allow me to interact with the crap code I see everywhere.
>
>>
>>Please don't get me wrong - but you act out of your mind. Try to calm down - gather in some kind with some friends at least via remote contact. Seek professional help a.s.a.p. This is in no way to be read as insulting. It could happen any time to anybody.

As I say. You are out of focus. That was the message previous to the message you answered. And even then it was wrong.
If one see crap code everywhere, this is normally a sign that oneself is wrong, not the world. Seek help. With some luck you will come out of it without being hurt to much - but normal people need deep cuts until they accept the problem. I had my round on that, so don't feel blamed. I know what I'm talkin about. I wish you well. Act soon.
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Weeks of programming can save you hours of planning.

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