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This is Part 3 in a series on ‘Writing Readable Meditech NPR Macros’. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we examined ways to fit more code on the screen within the confines of the Meditech Macro Editor. When the code fits on the screen, programmers can read and understand the code quickly.In examining the program below, we can learn a lot. The program does include great documentation on how to use the program. But the actual code will take a new member of the team a while to read and understand before they can maintain or improve it.Read the rest of Writing Readable MEDITECH NPR Macros (Part 3 of 3) in the December MEDITECH Bulletin.
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