Re: Euphoria Interpreter design
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Feb 24, 1999
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>Before studying Computer&Informatic Engineering (that's the best I can >transalate my carrer name), I studyied *5* years of Architecture, and I >*do* know how important analisys and planification is. Before I write a >single line of code I have a master plan (a blueprint)... a conceptual >organization rendered on paper, brought from the untangible world of ideas >to a physical medium. Perhaps some genius programmer espontaneously don't >need any methology... but the rest of us do. Declaring before using oblies >you to think twice before coding. There might be exceptions where this >aproach can lead to some "confusion", but the world is built of rules not >exception. Daniel, daniel. What you say would be true *if* a declare-before-you-use kind of order (a linear order) would be proven to be better readable. But many cases it is much more readable and handable in my own order. How do I know this ? Because I also think about it, david. I just dont need a leech to stop me from crossing the street withouth looking. I will look for myself, but might cross the street at another point that the guy at the leech would. Ralf