Wiki Books has information about batch scripts and examples. Network Automation has downloads to help with batch scripts. There are sample batch script files at Rovander Woude that would be helpful.
One can find scripts for a Christmas play on the online repository of free scripts at Play Scripts. The website offers professionally written scripts for free.
One can find free PHP scripts at a website called PHP Junkyard where one can find guestbooks, message board and link manager. One can also find it on a website called G-Scripts.
Subroutines are code blocks that can be called from anywhere in your code where the subroutine is within the scope of the caller. They are not used in batch files or command scripts, but they may be emulated by calling one batch file from another and waiting for the external call to return, which may (optionally) return an error level which can be tested by the caller. Subroutines can be used in other scripts, including vbscript and javascript. Subroutines may also be called functions or procedures depending on the type of script.
One can find jobs as a batch scheduling consultant at almost any offices in America. Since batch scheduling consultants make it easier for businesses to become organized, it should not be hard for one to find a job.
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The scripts for the first new series can be bought (http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/650734/Doctor-Who-The-Shooting-Scripts/Product.html) and the script for the pilot episode is on the "the begining" DVD.
If you are talking about the little red "X" mark on the batch window and you want to disable it so someone cannot close it, then there is no possible way to do that. The batch file scripts are very simple and cannot go as far as to disable a close button. Anyway, the person can easily exit the batch with the Ctrl + C combination. Plus, if that feature is allowed in batch files, you can run a lot of nasty stuff in there as the user cannot stop it, so that's not a option for your virus.
"Batch" has only one syllable. "Batch!"
An example of batch processing is the way that credit card companies process billing. The customer does not receive a bill for each separate credit card purchase but one monthly bill for all of that month's purchases. The bill is created through batch processing, where all of the data are collected and held until the bill is processed as a batch at the end of the billing cycle.
One can find many examples of quality control charts on the 'StatSoft' website where they have examples of common types of chart. One can also find examples on 'Gigawiz'.