>
>Google didn't have much to offer.

Sorry 'bout that. Actually, if you have an idea of what OO 
("object-oriented") is, I think I can say that "procedural" is just the 
opposite of it.

I tried Google myself and this came out on top:

  "Writing Procedural Code in Non-Procedural SQL"

There's a short explanation but I think it's enough to give you some hint 
about "procedural code".

- E

>But if I should also check 'object-oriented' then I believe it deals
>with classes.
>I thought it was something else.
>Just trying to figure out if phpdoc is for me, which it seems like its
>not.... :(
>
>Thanks

:)


>
>
>@ Edwin wrote:
>
> > My "dumb" answer :)
> >
> > Try Google. Type:
> >
> > "procedural code"
> >
> > You might want to check,
> >
> > "object-oriented"
> >
> > as well...
> >
> > I'm sure, you'll find helpful explanations...
> >
> > - E
> >
> >>
> >> And I feel foolish asking...
> >> What is meant by 'procedural code' ???
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gerard Samuel
> >> http://www.trini0.org:81/
> >> http://dev.trini0.org:81/
> >>
> >>
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