RE: Checking if someone nudges you?
Offtopic: If you don't know how to read the code this would be an excellent place to start to develop your skills (if you're interested). You don't have to understand what every single statement means and does, but as long as you can understand what the gist of the code is doing and telling you, you're already off to a good start.
Not only will these skills allow you to interpret other people's scripts, but possibly even allow you to extract the various parts you want to use yourself (provided they have cited it is ok to use their work if they are recognised as owning the portion of code in yours)
Anyway, if you are new to scripting you should be doing basic things first to develop your skills, working your way up to the more complex things (such as what you're working on now?) Or maybe you've already done that.
That's just my opinion of course.
This post was edited on 04-06-2008 at 09:43 AM by Aardvark.
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