Although I was expecting someone to say that the core points of good procedural software design are to use object oriented (i.e. "not procedural") design, but I didn't expect that to be the first reply :)
Stop saying 'script'. Stop saying 'line-noise'.
We have nothing to lose but our metaphors.
In reply to Re^2: What are the core points of good procedural software design? (functions, code structuring)
by Erez
in thread What are the core points of good procedural software design? (functions, code structuring)
by Anonymous Monk
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