Thinking Graphically or Thinking Symbolically

Jim Ault JimAultWins at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 21 12:53:33 EST 2005


> Programming 
> does seem to be for people who really like that sort of thing.

Yes, Greg, you are so correct in my case.  Love to take bits of code to
produce a result that takes less than a second of computer time.  There are
so many business tasks that are made difficult by poor interface or the
requirement that the user manually follow a long series of steps.  Rev can
convert the manual steps to automated success.

You might be interested to know that I am connecting the capabilities of Rev
with the power of Photoshop to produce an automated environment for
generating graphics to be displayed in a 'simple' Flash 'engine' I have
programmed.  

This is only one of my active programming projects, so it is a part-time
effort.  Rev enables me to work on more than one project at a time much more
efficiently than other languages.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas
Happy.. no, thrilled.. to able to spend hours programming with Rev.


On 11/21/05 9:37 AM, "Greg Smith" <brucegregory at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Jim Ault:
> 
> Precisely.
> 
> 
> 
> Richard Gaskin:
> 
> The Ambrosia product is "out of business"  as far as I can tell.  Which
> brings an interesting point to bear on this subject:  I've purchased
> more than a few "off of the shelf" products that have since ceased being
> supported.  What a slap on the back of the neck with a sand-filled sock
> that is.  Especially if you spent quite a bit of time learning the
> thing.  Maybe, that, in and of itself, is a good reason to learn to
> code, though I don't think it realistic that I would ever have the
> expertise to recode software of the advanced nature that I have been using.
> 

> 
> Greg Smith
> 
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