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>The only real problem
>I have with APIs is the documentation. There must be a special
college
>course that you take so that you can write impossible to understand
text.
>At least the documentation for BIFs is understandable.
So what you're saying is even if 90% of the programmers use BIF's
less than (say) 10% will understand/use API's ?
(Of the programming public at large not as represented by this list)
I would agree with that. If Toronto has time to do other things,
I
think that Native support for IFS affinity should be a priority.
IMHO
John Carr
Joe Teff
From: Joe Teff@jteff19 on 09/07/99 09:20 AM
To: RPG400-L@RPG400-L@midrange.com@SMTP@EXCHCONNECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Re[2]: New Opcodes - %SETCELL
> Strikes me as the sort of thing that belongs in a library
function
> (which could be implemented as a service program):
>
> eval mycell = GetCell("/test.xls":"r1c1")
>
> IMHO, a BIF should reflect a need that a *large* proportion of
RPG
> programmers will have. BIFs for every conceivabe esoteric
application
> don't seem workable to me.
This is a "catch-22". If updating spreadsheets were easier then it
would
be a common occurrence and if it was a common occurrence then the
process to do it would become easier. I really don't have a problem
with
an API in a service program rather than a BIF. In fact, the first
thing I do
when I encounter an API I need to use, is to create an external
procedure
(in a service program) only passing the parms that are neccessary.
Once
that is done, I can then use my procedure like a BIF. The only real
problem
I have with APIs is the documentation. There must be a special
college
course that you take so that you can write impossible to understand
text.
At least the documentation for BIFs is understandable.
Joe Teff
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