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Daniel J. Ellis:
Very well put together and informative.

Although I'd used the static technique before I'd not thought of the dynamic default before - Next time a situation like that comes up I'll have to give it a try.

dJE

Lee Mac:

--- Quote from: Daniel J. Ellis on December 06, 2010, 08:16:45 am ---Very well put together and informative.
--- End quote ---

Thanks Daniel - I'm glad it is comprehensible, its pretty difficult to spot mistakes when writing it yourself  :|


--- Quote from: Daniel J. Ellis on December 06, 2010, 08:16:45 am ---Although I'd used the static technique before I'd not thought of the dynamic default before - Next time a situation like that comes up I'll have to give it a try.
--- End quote ---

Nice one - let me know how you get on!  :-)



Lee Mac:
Error Handling Tutorial

As always, I welcome any feedback you might have, including: suggestions for improvement, questions about the content, or any mistakes that are found.

 :-)

Se7en:
> ...in my opinion the localisation is a cleaner solution.

explain please. Your comment about being "messier" does not cut it for newbies and i will explain (i hope good enough) in my comment.

Comment: You are teaching. In teaching you strive to eliminate confusion and contradiction at every avenue therefore i recommend NOT using fancy tricks (If i can use two examples: dont use (or <var> (setq <var>)) use (setq <var> (cond...) and your localization of the *error* symbol). I understand that you dont necessarily agree with me but again, teaching is different then practice. A newbie is just going to see the same THING in several places and never really take the time to see why THIS ONE is HERE and THAT ONE is THERE.

ronjonp:
And so it begins  :-D

*<<Insert MP's stick poking emoticon here>>*

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