Changes to General Code Guidelines
Recently, the decision to postpone the release of the Math Application was precipitated by the clear non-conformity of the code it used.
Part of why the non-comformity arose was that during the almost 11 months of development, was that my ability to design more complex, and efficient code improved vastly.
The section of code in question for reformating is the entire statement involving how and what the program is supposed to display when it comes up with a random question. In the older code, the statements and decision structure are rather disorganized, the code for displaying the problem ends up mixed in with the code that also functions to decide the problem. Because of the stipulated long-term development cycle for this program, I came to the conclusion that it is in the best interest of future additions to postpone the release by about 2 weeks, in order to allow me time to clear up the non-conforming code.
If I am able to clear up the faults sooner than the projected date of October 1st, then you will be notified as the release date will be set earlier.
~ Isometry Program Development Head.
Robert McAllister







