Malte, +1 for global constants.

Joe, I don't understand people who don't put quotes around literals. In my 
view, this is bad programming. 

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On 22 nov 2012, at 22:42, Malte Brill wrote:

> Even though explicit vars (or strict compile mode in the prefs) is 
> considdered to be a major headache by some, I have never looked back since I 
> started to make this a prerequisite in all the code my company writes for 
> others. When we have people writing code for us, we also require it to 
> compile in strict mode, otherwise the code is not accepted. It adds little 
> extra work, but helps tremendously when debugging or refactoring. I can only 
> encourage people to use strict compile mode. You will quickly find all typos 
> and it actually makes for cleaner code. I would even want the engine to be 
> (optionally) a little stricter and introduce typed variables (and global 
> constants *sigh), well I might be one of only a few there, but wishful 
> thinking never hurts. :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Malte


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