in reply to I've been thinking. . . (more of a ramble than a mediation)

Just one note on the entire take all of my (your .. whatever)
little functions, snippets, whatever code and and package it into
module for your own personal use.
It never works (at least from my personal experience, perl 1 1/2
years or so, C a little longer) I have tried many times to compile all my
usefull code into a mod or lib of some sort, and all that ever ends up
happening is I find better ways todo thing's and stop useing the mod/lib,
but I guess Iam just a lazy bastard for not updating :)




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by gryng (Hermit) on Jul 25, 2000 at 21:55 UTC
    I did it back in my pascal days and used them for a long period of time. But I'll give you a fair warning, even if it's for personal use, and even if you are the one writing it, it's a very good idea to comment on what the code does and why. I suggest at least 3 or 4 sentences per function, and at least 3 comments inside of nasty functions.

    Best wishes,
    Gryn

    p.s. this is not a Hallmark (c) greeting card. :)