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its just one more way to call api's, i am just saying use it if you want to else dont. i never said it is the best way to call an api, it is just another way. as i said previously it is subjective you like your own way of programming same way everyone like thiers.
IT IS JUST ONE ANOTHER WAY OF DOING IT. |
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Sure, it's another way of doing it (i never questioned that), and I argued rationally why it doesn't give significant benefits, what it's downsides are, and thus why it isn't worth the trouble.
If you don't want your advice to be discussed and have the pros & cons be weighted against each other, then why even post it? This forum obviously should foster technical discussions, which is exactly what i did. Note that not everyone has the ability to discriminate good from bad solutions, so it's valuable to have these kinds of discussions in order to avoid spreading non-ideal solutions. Also, no need for screaming... |
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) Ok.
I'm written once more usage example of DynCall(). [minor fixed] See attached archive. Also it is here - Pass: exetools Last edited by dosprog; 04-06-2018 at 17:51. |
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