Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Scripting Guide
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Many system administrators who write scripts work as part of a team. This means it is important that the code they write follow accepted standards and conventions, making it easy to read and understand. By following a defined set of scripting guidelines, you can write clean, consistent code that your team can easily read, understand, and maintain. The standards presented in this chapter help you create high-quality scripts to use on the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 family of operating systems.
Overview of Scripting Guidelines
Using Naming Conventions
Constructing Scripts
Formatting Code
Debugging and Troubleshooting Scripts
Testing Scripts
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