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INTRODUCTION
This section is a workbook for the programmer.
Primarily by example, and to some extent by nar-
rative, he is furnished with a guide to coding.
First, suggestions are made for the adoption of
certain standard practices that will make the pro-
gramming job easier and the results more uniform.
Then follows a series of programming aids.
The bulk of this section is occupied by the final
part, a group of examples of coding required to
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implement a significant part of the payroll system
discussed earlier. They will prove useful in pro-
viding a starting point for the programmer and
il-
lustrating proven programming techniques, rather
than in being usable without change for any given
installation's system. Note that programs are
written at this point in the installation of your sys-
tem. Also, Variable Summary Sheets are filled
in
and flowcharts are drawn. These last two items
now become a part of your documentation (note
references to Section 35).

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