Turn Off Double-Entry?
Trevor DeVore
lists at mangomultimedia.com
Wed Apr 26 11:40:20 EDT 2006
On Apr 26, 2006, at 8:18 AM, David Burgun wrote:
> Also, when a newbie buys RunRev and starts to use it, depending on
> their past experience, they have a big task to get their head
> around, a programming language, an IDE and the whole MC concept.
> They really don't want to take on any more at that time.
Just a different perspective on this -
I always search out 3rd party tools once I start using a development
environment. I've never developed apps in CodeWarrior, but for
Director, Flash, etc., the 3rd party providers were doing really cool
stuff that made my development life easier and more productive. I
think some 3rd party tools can make it easier to get started in a new
dev environment if it simplifies the task the new developer is trying
to accomplish.
3rd party developers have a great benefit in that they can focus on a
smaller subset of needs than the application developer can. The 3rd
party might also have more experience or expertise in a given area
then the main app developer so they can offer more value in that
particular area.
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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - http://www.bluemangolearning.com
trevor at bluemangolearning.com
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