You may now, for a limited time, see my 50+ parameter code on my scratchpad. But suggestions to convert it to OOP will not help me, simply because I don't understand abstractions at all. If there is a way without objects to improve the code, I'm happy for suggestions. Apart from what I'm now learning about what Raku did with regular expressions, it seems like the answer to help me organize my code better. But the regexes! Sigh. Now I don't know what to do, as I make ample use of regexes in my code--hundreds of lines of code, if not thousands.

Blessings,

~Polyglot~


In reply to Re^7: Ordering of parameters - Re^9: Converting Unicode by Polyglot
in thread Converting Unicode by BernieC

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