working method?

Scott Rossi scott at tactilemedia.com
Wed Oct 26 22:32:46 EDT 2005


Recently, Charles Hartman  wrote:

> I know this is going to sound like a *really* dumb question, if only
> because it's so vague. But I'm wondering how people adjust their
> workflow to the way Transcript's code is dispersed among many
> separate scripts.
> 
> I keep getting lost. I keep forgetting where my code is that does
> such-and-such. (Which script was that in?) So I keep losing track of
> what I was about to do next, and my concentration falls apart. It's
> making Rev *much* slower for me to program in than supposedly more
> complicated languages like Python and C++.
> 
> Anybody think this makes any sense? Any hints how to think about it
> differently?

One way might be Scripter's Scrapbook, from The Flexible learning Company.
http://www.flexiblelearning.com/ssbk.htm

Stack (or standalone) that acts as a repository for script snippets and
more.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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