On Mar 16, 9:28 am, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> We're not using Hungarian notation...
>

I know. I was making a point.

I don't ask anyone on JALLIB to change how stuff is done, though some
of the "rules" that have grown up seem to me odd and arbitrary.

But if the effort is too much to contribute to the repository here,
then I won't bother. Serious applications are a lot of work.

I'll not put further commits to the main libraries, I don't have time
to re-write to "jallib" rules. If you want, I'll continue to put
useful stuff in projects/catpad.  Often I am writing and testing the
code in VB6, Java, C, C++ or C# and testing on PC. Faster. Then I'm
hand translating to JAL. Almost none of my code is orginated in typing
in JAL, but copy / paste / edit in JalEdit from another environment.

I'm not wanting to start an argument either.
I was encouraged to update the Maths Library, and the way I did it
doesn't meet the Library Standards.

So now we all understand each other.

I used the word "Community" AFAIK there is no commercial entity
controlling JAL or jal libraries?

How are the rules decided or changed except by the "JAL Community" (in
sense of the long term people involved in development) ?

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