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RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby Antonio Linares » Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:45 am

great example,

many thanks for sharing it
regards, saludos

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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby Otto » Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:54 am

Hello WenSheng,
Here you can see how I simplify the complexity of applications for myself by using Harbourino - an additional preprocessor - to split the functions.
I think you can understand from this simple function how it works.

But I can gladly further convert the program into HARBOURINO style.

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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby ssbbs » Thu Jul 20, 2023 11:21 am

Otto wrote:Hello WenSheng,
Here you can see how I simplify the complexity of applications for myself by using Harbourino - an additional preprocessor - to split the functions.
I think you can understand from this simple function how it works.



May I ask why you did this?
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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby Otto » Thu Jul 20, 2023 12:56 pm

Hello WenShengg,

>how I simplify the complexity of applications for myself by using Harbourino

I only showed the way how I work on code.

I appreciate simplicity, and as a visual person, I prefer things to be straightforward.

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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby ssbbs » Thu Jul 20, 2023 1:40 pm

Otto wrote:Hello WenShengg,

>how I simplify the complexity of applications for myself by using Harbourino

I only showed the way how I work on code.

I appreciate simplicity, and as a visual person, I prefer things to be straightforward.

Otto


Personally, I prefer to complete the code, just open a file for debugging! :)
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Re: RWD WebApp use mod_harbour

Postby Otto » Thu Jul 20, 2023 3:03 pm

Hello WenSheng,
I do too, and that's precisely the concept of the preprocessor.
It combines the modules into one file. I

have the best of both worlds.

After patching, I have your code exactly as it was. 1:1. :)

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