Hi,
That is sadly too common to many language, thinBasic manages it rather well. In my opinion php.net 's manual is a good example to follow, regarding documentation; especially "User Contributed Notes" on each page.
Note:I've just discovered that there is an autocomplete function in thinAir, it is not enabled by default. Didn't find/looked for the dictionary to add keywords.
Precisely, I started here. Then I coded from empty script with the help of the online manual. In the example, status is 0 too. But as it is a web-online 2017 example, I didn't expect it to still work. Yet, it is by means of it I found the parenthesis are unwanted.
Practicability is ok. I proceed further.
Thanks again
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