As far as software “developers” are concerned, I may be an extreme example of 
someone who is bothered by this type of learning. I simply don’t have the 
patience/attention span/(motivation?) to devote the time and effort to the 
repetitive (to me, boring to the point of stifling) behaviors required to 
accomplish rote learning.

Specific to 4D and other scripting platforms where an important result is 
graphical, I’ve thought that I’d be a lot more productive if somehow the 
programming “language” itself were more, er, graphical. There surely have been 
improvements in my 25 years, but there’s still way too much text in this world.

8-)

Bill


> On Nov 14, 2016, at 6:26 PM, David Adams <dpad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> For those of you that pass parameters, order can matter. It's been, what,
> 30 years now I've been using 4D (!)  and I *still* have to double-check
> Position and Find in array
> 
> Position(Needle;Haystack)
> Find in array(Haystack;Needle)

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