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Scripting Best Practices
Hi - I am new to this and was wondering if some of you can help me out. I am just starting to write scripts and need some guidelines on creating scripts. I'm calling them "Best Practices"...what should I do and not do when creating scripts.
All I know so far is that I should avoid putting usernames/passwords in scripts and I should avoid hard-coding a host name in a script. I would think there are a lot more of things like this, so if you could help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Todd |
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