There is no harm in that approach Skipper.  I wrote Mach-II applications
long before I exposed myself to ColdSpring.   As you hopefully saw, we were
able to create a much more flexible application that what we started with
using objects (and then Mach-II) before I even brought up the topic
ColdSpring.  Once you have the other concepts down, I would urge you to
check ColdSpring out for sure, but you may not see the benefit until your OO
comfort level is a bit higher.

On 9/12/07, Skipper Pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Christopher Jordan wrote:
> > I just wanted to thank you for your time and effort that you
> > put into a couple of great presentations last night.
>
> Ditto. And thanks for everyone's patience with my questions.  i feel
> better
> able to dig into Mach ii now. Coldspring may have to wait, though.  The
> exposure was good for me, but my brain got full too fast.... :)
>
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