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Posted by Onideus Mad Hatter on 03/09/07 13:28
On 9 Mar 2007 04:17:54 -0800, "SpaceGirl"
<nothespacegirlspam@subhuman.net> wrote:
>On Mar 9, 11:55 am, Onideus Mad Hatter <use...@backwater-
>productions.net> wrote:
>> On 9 Mar 2007 02:17:41 -0800, "SpaceGirl"
>>
>>
>>
>> <nothespacegirls...@subhuman.net> wrote:
>> >On Mar 9, 4:26 am, Onideus Mad Hatter <use...@backwater-
>> >productions.net> wrote:
>> >> On 8 Mar 2007 04:30:36 -0800, "SpaceGirl"
>>
>> >> <nothespacegirls...@subhuman.net> wrote:
>> >> >Here we go, ultra simple XML example:
>>
>> >> <snip>
>>
>> >> Your code is hard to read like that...why not make it like this:
>>
>> >> :var titles_xml:XML = new XML();
>> >> :titles_xml.ignoreWhite = true;
>> >> :var titleFromXML:String;
>> >> :var clipName:String;
>> >> :var urlFromXML:String;
>> >> :
>> >> :titles_xml.onLoad = function(sucess)
>> >> :{
>> >> : if (sucess) { XML_titles(titles_xml);}
>> >> : else { trace("Couldn't load XML"); }
>> >> :}
>>
>> >BTW, the standard bracketing for ECMAScript / AS2 / AS3 is
>>
>> >if (something){
>> > //do this
>> >}
>>
>> >-not-
>>
>> >if (something)
>> >{
>> > // do something
>> >}
>>
>> >Either way compiles though :D
>>
>> My way is easier to read therefore superior. Sorry if I think a lil
>> too far out of the box for you, I know it can be a little scary.
>
>Heheh. Very old, long argument. I'm not sure why the standard for AS
>is "my way", I generally find your way easier to read too. There is a
>lot to be said for not following standards blindly :)
Especially when the "standards" are either meaningless or in the case
of the W3C, incompatible.
Every person I've ever brought it up with has always found my coding
form easier to read...even by people with little to no programming
experience.
--
Onideus Mad Hatter
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