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These topics are written for system managers, file managers, and application programmers who want to develop Model 204 SOUL code that is efficient, readable, and easy to maintain.
These topics are written for system managers, file managers, and application programmers who want to develop Model 204 SOUL code that is efficient, readable, and easy to maintain.
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 21 November 2014

The application development topics describe naming conventions and recommend coding guidelines and locking management strategies to help you solve the problems inherent in a multiuser environment.

These topics are not designed to replace other parts of the Model 204 documentation set, but to provide a supplement that helps you produce clearer, faster applications. The information in this category is not version-specific.

These topics are written for system managers, file managers, and application programmers who want to develop Model 204 SOUL code that is efficient, readable, and easy to maintain.

PDF of category pages

You can use this link to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category. For each subcategory, this PDF will also contain a linked list of its constituent pages.

Note: The resulting PDF is not optimized for online use. All blue links except for those in the table of contents (TOC) take you outside of the PDF (typically to http://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com), so you must rely on the PDF bookmarks and TOC for online navigation. Hovering your mouse over a link will reveal its destination.

Pages in category "Application development"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.