RichardOnRails wrote:
>> If you don't mind one more tip
> On the contrary,  I very much appreciate your advice.  But I'm down
> here in my own trench, 

That's a bad sign right there.  If you mean what I think you meant, it 
implies that you're a bit out of touch and probably working somewhat 
inefficiently.

> so I have to operate on a time-table that
> meets my current needs.

Understood, but I'm not sure you fully appreciate how much time good 
tools can save you.

>  It took me hours to set Git up.)

For God's sakes, why?  It should be simple.

> 
>> commit far more often than you think is necessary.
> I'm on-board with this one, especially because it's convenient to add
> a descriptor of effect of the update or the status of the app by
> virtue of the update..  That's a biggie.

Yup!  Welcome to the wonderful world of version control.

> 
>>> But BDD will have to wait ...
>> Understood ... but *do* do it.
> I'ts on my short-list of To-Do's
> 

Great!

>> Cucumber rocks!
> The B'more on Rails local users group just did a nice presentation on
> it aimed simultaneously at Cuc-newbies and -vets.  It's short-listed
> also, and the presenters are friends, so I got local help should it be
> needed.
> 

Excellent.

> Again, many thanks for your guidance,
> Richard

You're welcome.

Best,
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