J. Landman Gay wrote:
Shari wrote:
I pondered this question and figured that maybe, the time to contemplate a switch was NOT when I had no choice anymore.

I see no worries there. First there was MC, then Rev, then Galaxy, soon M2, then who knows. Rather than no choice, the future seems moving toward an ever greater range of choices.

I think that's sound, whether MC IDE goes away or not.

MC has been around since long before Rev was born, and will be around at least as long as Rev.

Knowing how to use Rev is useful, just like knowing how to  drive
any kind of car, whether it's an automatic or a stick shift.

Precisely why MC remains valuable.

MC may be lightweight, but it represents a very with-the-grain way of using the engine to develop, and its nimble nature makes it less intrusive and in many ways both more flexible and more instructive than Rev.

If Rev is a rose, compellingly colorful, MC is a lotus blossom, infinitely flowering.

While MC represents the engine in its barest naked glory, the Rev IDE represents the specific workflow methods of Kevin Miller and his friends circa 1997. The engine is flexible enough to allow people to solve problems in a nearly infinite number of ways, and many have, and often in ways different than how Kevin did. The Rev IDE represents just one set of possible options.

If MetaCard, Galaxy, and M2 went away, future generations of Rev users would only understand one mode of thought, the Kevin Doctrine. I like Kevin and he's a very bright fellow, but for all the good things he has going for him he isn't is infinite. Yet the engine is.

As Scott Raney used to say when he encouraged Kevin to publish his own IDE, "Let a thousand flowers bloom".

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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