Good point. It would be an excellent opportunity to talk about libraries and such. Alas, I had the same experience with include as I did with C. I can't get it to work. I've tried it all sorts of different ways. I've posted help on the forums. I don't know anyone that ever got it to work. As such, all my programs are monoliths. I do have a template that I start with but then when I upgrade code I only sometimes retrofit it back into previous programs. Certainly we should define some fundamental subroutines and variable names. I've put a lot of utility routines in my template. For example, with the display I've written routines for byte to 3 character ASCII (e.g. with leading 0's), degrees to 3 character ASCII, byte to SpeakJet, input averaging, etc. If interested, I can generate a list of my 'useful' subroutines. Dave --- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@...> wrote: > > Hi All - > > We have been discussing the hardware architecture to some detail here > (which is good) but what about the a software > architecture/framework/toolkit? A good standard in this area will > facilitate code exchange and get stuff up quickly. > > Mike >
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Re: Software framework
2006-03-10 by djbrow54
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