I'll have a look.
 
Note I didn't make it for a website, I just did that to keep things in order. I though this was going to be phased by some CGI script or somthing, but a localised part should be ok as well.  I found the previous bugs (not using H1) before your post, but wasn't going to send until I had a bit more. If you want html l'll put in in html (or xtml) .  I'll look though those notes, thanks.
 
 
"Matthew Wilson" <dmd@synesis.com.au> wrote in message news:aeclsn$2o24$1@digitaldaemon.com...
OK, I've fixed the bugs up (included)

My thoughts (editor hat comically hanging off the left brow, so I can watch
the South Korea - Portugal game with the right :):

1. Walking backwards in arrays    -     ok, useful for programming
neophytes. Could do with explanation of which is preferred and why
2. Filler                                        -      not sure these are
terribly useful, unless each is contextualised. The optimisation one is
worth saying, however
3. D arrays can be sorted            -    need to comment on the sort order
4. D arrays can be resized            -     perfect note
5. Comparing arrays                    -    perfect note
6. D newsgroup                            -     good note (although links
will be on the site)
7. HTML embedded code            -     good note
8. Notes                                        -    not necessary. There'll
be full info on how to write for us on the magazine site, but good to
mention in this file for the moment
9. Which comes first                    -    think this is way too complex a
topic to be summed up in a note. What about an article?
10. Cohesion / Coupling                -    reasonable
11. When to Optimise                -    should be a Tip. Could be useful as
such. You'd need to provide citations for your quotes/statements
12. KISS / KINAS                    -    Again, statements without
rationale. Need to back up these philosophical points
13. Localisation                        -    [localisation is often used as
an interchangeable term with internationalisation]. What you are talking
about is locality-of-reference. Again would be better as a Tip including
references
14. goto                                    -    Needs some concrete dangers
of goto, and also at least one situation where they are useful/necessary

Keep em coming. We've got at least 7 out of that lot. In publishing 50% is
pretty good, let me tell you (as a battle-scarred weary word-warrior).

:)




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