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November 19, 2012
More articles are added to the knowledge base for 1C:Enterprise developers. This update includes an in-depth look into 1C:Enterprise script features and methodological recommendations on creating and changing metadata objects. Here is a full list of additions.
Developer resourcesDevelopment recommendations
1C:Enterprise script
"For each" iterator usage specifics
1C:Enterprise script execution process
Handling script errors Infinite recursion
Messages displayed to users
Nontransactional data reading
Passing parameters to procedures and functions by reference and by value
Recursion in the script
Specifics of reusing return values
Storing values in object and form module variables
User interruption of module execution
Using temporary files in configurations
Values and types
Analyzing value types
Formatting values
Serialization usage specifics
Specifics of database string comparison
Specifics of TypeDescription object
Understanding "empty" values
Using string value presentations
Using time periods and points in time
Methodology
Creating and changing metadata objects
Data storages
Comment attribute of documents
Delivering data in configuration packages
Keeping obsolete data when changing configuration metadata structure
Length of configuration object codes and numbers
Name, synonym, and comment
Reflecting the nature of metadata objects using attributes
Self-sufficiency of registers
Tooltips and fill checks
Using attributes of String type
Using constants
Global configuration requirements
Code writing standards for easier localization
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October 29, 2012
Second part of Core Development Techniques Tutorial is available
1C Company has completed 1C:Enterprise Core Development Techniques Tutorial by releasing the second part.
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November 21, 2012
The online developer's glossary is significantly expanded
The developer glossary is expanded with more than 100 terms related to various areas of 1C:Enterprise application development.


