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<snip> Really, we could take this to the extreme and say that every line of code is a potential function in and of itself that could grow. So why not avoid the inevitable and give every line of code its own subroutine / subproc? </snip> Are you seriously asking or are you being facetious? In some cases the mainline of a program might be 100% composed of sub-procedure calls. It makes it a lot easier to read and get a concept of what is going on. Take a look at some of Nathan Andelin's(Relational Web) code sometime; you have no idea what it is doing behind the scenes, but you know what the program is accomplishing as a whole without hours upon hours of research. Aaron Bartell
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