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A dream is not something you see when you are asleep, but something you strive for when you are awake.
It's usually a bad idea to say that something can't be done.
The difference between dream and aim, is that one requires soundless sleep to see and the other requires sleepless efforts to achieve
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@Excel Fox,
You referred to the (rather pretentious named) 'Better Solutions' website.
Using Deftype is being commented as 'This is not good prograaming practice and using these statements should be avoided.' (typo unaltered)
No arguments were provided. That is what I call 'not good communication practice'.
I wish that site should concentrate on 'Better arguments'.
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snb, I tend to agree with you. Personally, if given an option, I would also like to stick to the more orthodox way of programming, and I don't vouch for using Deftype. Having said that, it might be an interesting method, as I haven't come across any microsoft sites that against this either. So I'll take a neutral stand on this. I thought Transformer shared something that was a learning for me, so I thought it's better to give viewers inputs from a few other sites also.
Having said that, if you do have any evidence, personal or otherwise, that may lead one to believe that Deftype is faulty, I'd be interested.
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I have no evidence whatsoever. Personally I have the impression that the mention of 'good practice' is seldom accompanied by 'sound argumentation'.
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