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The Best Characters to Use When Naming Files and Folders

Back in the early 1980s, DOS filenames couldn’t be more than 8 characters long with a period and a 3-character extension. That was limiting, so when Apple developed the Mac operating system in 1984, it allowed longer names and eliminated the need for an...

Avoid Style Naming Frustration in FileMaker Pro

Brought to you by http://www.filemakermagazine.com This video is part of a series. Link to series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMD6ZWcu8_g&list=PLRS91FT1HGKX5hmRDsKAT0Y3qS0xItrCj

FileMaker Naming Conventions and Standards

Having FileMaker Naming Conventions and Standards is especially important when working in a team environment. You will find applications easier to maintain and developer friendly. The solution will be self documented by the meta data of your development standard. The...

Naming Conventions – Custom Themes and Shared Styles in FileMaker with Nick Hunter

7031 - LiveStream - 5.10.21 - Naming Conventions - Custom Themes and Shared Styles in FileMaker with Nick Hunter This Livestream, we’re joined by Nick Hunter as he discusses custom themes and shared styles for your FileMaker Databases! Sample Files- Nick Hunter Coding Standards Naming Conventions...

FileMaker Naming Conventions – Organizing the Core of Your FileMaker App

6614 - LiveStream - 06.05.20 - FileMaker Naming Conventions - Organizing the guts of your FileMaker App Why we use naming of Tables, Scripts, and layouts, and Table Occurrence. Keep out of Trouble. Sample file: http://bit.ly/FMNamingConventions17 http://bit.ly/FMAnchorBuoyExcerpt17 https://bit.ly/rcc_coding_standards Daily Open Q&A with FileMaker Experts. Questions about Installation, Upgrading,...

What’s in a Name? Naming Conventions in FileMaker

Every day that we develop in FileMaker we are naming scripts, table occurrences, variables, fields and many more. We don’t always take the time to consider how we should name things in structured manner and how this can improve our efficiency as a developer....