I guess I would just need to look into it. To a degree it's not really. I mean for development speed wise, if you can design everything in the IDE, then compile your modules and windows as separate files without the framework, you could imagine how easy updating would be. I'm just always looking for better ways to do what I'm doing. Currently my best option is still flash embedded in the HTMLViewer of my RB app. But who knows what will happen in the future.

Deane

On Fri, 26 May 2006 09:24:58 +1000, Stefan Pantke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I suppose RBScript isn't enough for this?

Am 26.05.2006 um 01:20 schrieb Deane Venske:

I'm thinking simply for my case here, we develope educational software and have many developers working at once. It would be great if each exercise could be compiled as a tiny 20k file, because really that's all it needs to be, and that way if there are any additions or mathematically say there are alternative methods found of teaching this exercise, we don't need to update a 5mb file. It would also allow me to have a system that could constantly check for revisions of exercises online and cache them from the web onto disk.

Because we serve the school market we constantly get feedback from teachers about the way our exercises are structured and different methodologies, I'd like to be able to be more responsive without users having to make 5mb updates every week.

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