Script Limits and solid IDE evolution!
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Thu Aug 7 09:59:00 EDT 2003
On 07/08/2003 15:03:12 metacard-admin wrote:
>Fine rant Xavier - you sure know how to turn a crafted argument into a
>plate of spaghetti!
Sorry, I dont have macoronis anymore...
>On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 11:50, xbury.cs at clearstream.com wrote:
>
>> First, without the 10 line script limit, I would be using java or VBS
>> and would have never made a test product to justify buying MC let
>> alone renew the license.
>> This proves that the 10 line script limit is a minimum for anyone who
>> wants to try MC. Of course, a one month limit is as nice if not better
>> without the 10 line limit.
>> But that wasn't available then...
>>
>
>Roughly the same for me. Think I used the starter kit for around 4
>months to build things before getting a licence. I would be using
>another language if I had not been able to do this. Using "do" alone
>would not suffice as I'd have lost the speed reasons for using MC.
The issues about using dynamic scripts is not one of speed but one of
unprecedented flexibility.
For example a script can edit a script before running it. (It's an
integral part of the Matrix. =)
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