Cutting corners to save time during development often leads to sloppy, hard-to-understand code that can cost huge amounts of time in the debugging, maintenance, and enhancement stages. In this article, you’ll learn the ten best LotusScript practices that save time over a program’s life span by making code easy to understand, debug, maintain, enhance, and reuse. The rules work for any version of Domino Designer. For each rule, you’ll learn the key concept or guideline to follow and see a code demonstration. All code examples are available in a downloadable file from THE VIEW Web site.
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