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    Bookmarked as a checklist for when my first script is done. Ty for writing.

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    Thanks, I never knew if there were certain standards when making a script, but now I do..

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    Gr8 tut...Were was somthing i dident understod but Thanks for making this tut it helped me a lot

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    Nice tut. Helped me alot.

    thank you

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    Ty bam this helped me

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    Great tutorial, thanks =)

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    This has actually made scripting 100x easier for me, by making everything clearer to read and identify for when i make mistakes or when i want to add something to the script. Thanks man.

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    wow, I never actually knew the standards. This is great, thanks.

    Pizzownage

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    thank you! I am learning so much with all of these scripts!

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    oops last post i meant tuts not scripts, not thinking

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    Thanks, I believe there are many different versions of 'correct' standards but if i go by yours i can't go far wrong

    Many Thanks
    ShadowMinion [exppo]

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    Thanks, helped sooo much now i can bring my standards up to what is truly expected

    Exppo

    p.s: Thanks a milllioooon...

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    Good thing I found this before I started scripting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bam Bam View Post
    [*]Use semicolons at the end of the lines where appropriate. SCAR allows lines without semicolons but you should use them everywhere, except after var, begin, then, else repeat, do and before else.
    I don't mean to sound like the syntax police... but semicolons in pascal work different; unlike C for example, pascal dosn't use semi's for a line terminator... instead semi's are used as separators...

    Just think:
    "Should I put in a semicolon? Only if the next thing is a statement!"


    yes its not a problem for the compiler... it's just redundant


    There is some more information about it on this website (also a resource that I used for this post):
    http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1108617

    hope I was of some help.

    This will probably just confuse everyone however.... meh... maybe someone else might be able to explain it better :P lol

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    Well the scripting is much like VB but the semicolons remind me of Java and C++.

    Once i get a bit of time, i will try to learn the language.. they are all pretty much the same once you understand the core logic behind it... so i hope it isn't too hard to pick up.

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    thanks.. i really needed this
    thanks to you that my script has better standards now
    thanks
    rep++ for you for helping me

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvh View Post
    thanks.. i really needed this
    thanks to you that my script has better standards now
    thanks
    rep++ for you for helping me
    You know, thank you.
    I don't get a whole lot of that even when I do manage to make myself useful. xD

    - Bam Bam

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    brilliant! just what ive been looking for, THANKYOU
    Project: Welcome To Rainbow

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    veary nice tut. i have lerned so much, thanks.
    AKAD_AD:

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    i have a question so the stuff that i just looked at about making scripts i need to include in all mine to become jr member

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    finally...i have been working on my first script but I could not locate any set standard rules. Now i can learn the right way!

    rep++

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    Good to know the standards

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    This is great to follow if you write without a standard. I use them as guidelines and not rules. I'm all for letting the code flow freely and then fixing readability!
    A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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    This will help with some scripting. Good for posting it now people know the standards.

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    This helped a lot Thank you

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