do 200 mph like a Ferrari.
Rick Graham
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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John Bowman
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I got it. I don't think BR yet meets the requirements for OOP. No
inherritance, no overloading, etc... But we are getting closer... And
OOD is
all in the way you write your interfaces and doesn't require OOP to do it.
-john
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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Rickie Graham
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Subject: RE: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki
You are missing the point. It was meant as a joke!
OOPS would fix faulty program logic and things like garbage in numeric
fields,
even misspelled names
If anyone could pull this off, they would put the rest of the software world
out
of business.
Rick Graham
BTW: OOPS is often used to refer to Object Oriented Programming methods.
Since Gordon has already promised COM/.Net linkage and Library functions
give us
Object type usage within BR!, I guess we already have OOPS
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00010 ON ERROR GOTO OOPS
00020 PRINT 1/0
00030 STOP
09000 OOPS: LET MSG$("Error:"&STR$(ERR)&" Line:"&STR$(LINE)) 09010 CONTINUE
Luis I. Gomez
Commercial Legal Software, Inc.
1-800-435-7257
www.CollectionSoftware.com
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On error OOPS
Would fix everything wrong with the program and/or data, silently in the
background without any user/programmer intervention.
Rick Graham
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RUIN and LSIT I understand, but what would OOPS do?
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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel Bakker
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:46 PM
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I've been asking Gordon for years to implement the RUIN command...
RUIN is a common typo for RUN
I think when someone accidentally types RUIN, BR should print out the
message
"Your program has been ruined."
Gabriel
2008/8/28 Rickie Graham <rdgcss@attglobal.net>:
_______________________________________________I starting a petition for Gordon to add an "oops" command (or
statement) to BR! J
Rick Graham
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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:17 PM
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John would like to recall the previous message because "
oops nevermind, i found it. I acidentally had a check next to Match
case in my search.
"
-john
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[mailto:br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of John H. Bowman
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: [BR_forum] File$ on BR Wiki
I am unable to find the File$ documentation on the BR Wiki. Does
anyone know if it exists and if so where it might be (or have been in
the BR Manual)? Does anyone know if it is a Statement, a Command, or
an Internal Function?
Sincerely,
John Bowman
Commercial Legal Software
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Suite A4-2
Montville, New Jersey 07045
1-800-435-7257
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BowmanJ@CollectionSoftware.com
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