OT: Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?
simplsol at aol.com
simplsol at aol.com
Tue Aug 15 17:37:15 EDT 2006
Chipp,
Thanks for the kind words.
I'm always gratified when I hear folks implement the suggestions.
Dan and I had a short talk after the conference about me giving a full
session to disseminate similar marketing morsels. We both concluded
that those who might benefit most would probably not attend.
Glad to hear you ran with it!
PL
-----Original Message-----
From: chipp at chipp.com
To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
Sent: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Is there a more English-like Programming language
than Transcript?
Excellent point Paul. You often say the most interesting things!
Thanks again for the advice about pricing you gave at the conference.
I've implemented it on ButtonGadget and it seems to work :-)
On 8/15/06, simplsol at aol.com <simplsol at aol.com> wrote:
> You can be more specific with more knowledgeable people.
> When I travel overseas and people ask where I'm from, I say "The
> United States". When people ask in the US, I say "California". If
they
> live on the west coast, I'll probably say "Los Angeles". If they
live
> in California, I'll just say "LA". If they live in greater LA, I'll
say
> "San Dimas". If they live in San Dimas, I'll say "The corner of
> Commercial St."
> Sometimes "Revolution" is right. Sometimes "Transcript". Transcript
> definitely has its place and it is seldom difficult to know when to
use
> it.
> Paul Looney
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