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No data available for topic: webapi, feature: tables #33

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B-Rich opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 2 comments
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No data available for topic: webapi, feature: tables #33

B-Rich opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 2 comments

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@B-Rich
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B-Rich commented Jun 11, 2015

The basics of tables is: Rows & Columns. aka R.C. Rows are run horizontal and Columns vertical. At the top of every col is a Header. Just as ever ro starts with an id Key. Do not though that even though we begin with a square/rectangular flat object, don't be fooled. All Tables run round robin, picket fence, snake, (just to name a few). And continues from there. Level of complexity is usually dependent upon the technology and security. Also on the skill of the writers and the language its being coded in. One could say its quit the convoluted code.

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renoirb commented Jun 11, 2015

Hi,

I don't understand the nature of this comment.

Is it about the code quality? If so, we know it's not the best, that was
a first stab to start from then we moved on.

Want to help ?

On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 17:27 B-Rich [email protected] wrote:

The basics of tables is: Rows & Columns. aka R.C. Rows are run horizontal
and Columns vertical. At the top of every col is a Header. Just as ever ro
starts with an id Key. Do not though that even though we begin with a
square/rectangular flat object, don't be fooled. All Tables run round
robin, picket fence, snake, (just to name a few). And continues from there.
Level of complexity is usually dependent upon the technology and security.
Also on the skill of the writers and the language its being coded in. One
could say its quit the convoluted code.


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B-Rich commented Jun 11, 2015

I saw that there was no info for tables so I said a little about what I knew of the subject.
As far as needing help, I would love some and have been thinking about asking around and recruiting some of you amazingly smart people to assist.
Also wow on the quick response. :)

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