1. Re: Implications of Forward Referencing (long sorry)

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:25:51 +0000, Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> wrote:

<snip an enjoyable rant>
>With said mechanism, the readability will be 
>approximately the same in either case.
100% agreed
>
>Any arguments?  smile
<only joking>
function DoSomething()
...
return DoThat(x)
we got what you meant though blink
</only joking>

<shameless plug>
As author and daily user of MEditor & it's "Parse for Context
Sensitive Help" function, I am a bit blinkered. I no longer care what
file a routine is defined in; I just cursor to it and press F1, key CR
and the file is opened and I'm looking at the routine. Equally I will
never care whether it is above or below me in the current source:
<Ctrl W> selects word, <Ctrl F3> finds first occurrence, F3 next,
until I find the routine, then Ctrl F3, F3.. until I'm back where I
started... Easy peasy blink
</shameless plug>

I can't believe anyone would think it easier to manually page back up
a source looking for a routine than use a search function...

Pete

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