On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 01:19  PM, Jason Wong wrote:

>> Note that some might consider this a perversion of functions, since
>> functions are intended to operate on input and return a value -- but
>> this is a convenient way of modularizing your display code, and I use 
>> it
>> a lot.
>
> Not really. Some languages differentiate between functions and 
> procedures
> (subroutines and whatever else they are known as). PHP, in keeping with 
> its
> loosely typed nature, functions does the job of both.

Well, that's reassuring -- most of my display code is wrapped up in 
functions.  I'll have to adjust if I ever learn one of those other, 
tightly typed languages.


Erik


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Erik Price
Web Developer Temp
Media Lab, H.H. Brown
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