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    Hah. Thanks very much. I appreciate the easy access to the standards in this forum, especially since I've been trying to learn everything I can about scripting.

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    wonderful, thanks .. If I know c++, vb, php/mysql, perl, and html/css this should be a walk in the park?

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    Bump... people read this through thoroughly ... Great Thread!

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    Yes, because you really need to bump stickies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da 0wner View Post
    Yes, because you really need to bump stickies...
    True, but I guess I wanted people to notice it...

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    Oh yeah, the bold text or the latest post thing?

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    yes... [/endofconversation]

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    Hmm...someone should create a script where you copy and paste your script into a form, and it makes your script have the official standards. Kind of like that SRL Member Application Tool Script, but after you paste you script in and click ok, it fixes it up for you.

    EDIT: I am sure that tweaking that script a bit would do the job...perhaps.

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    Not really...that script is really simple . This would take more time.

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    Code formatters already exist. The point of this tutorial is to teach people how to format their code properly without relying on one of these tools.

    Its like spell check vs just knowing how to spell.

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    Nielsie made a formatter.

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    What about constants? Should they be all caps, or just named like any other variable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Random Guy View Post
    What about constants? Should they be all caps, or just named like any other variable?
    It's really up to the scripter. Personally, I use all caps. This is a standard in Java, and it easily distinguishes between whether you have a constant/variable/proc/func.

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