Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-14 Thread Mark Srebnik
Thanks for the big welcome and all your input, Jacqueline. Appreciate all your help and suggestions! on 9/13/08 10:21 PM, J. Landman Gay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mark Srebnik wrote: >> Greetings Revolutionistas*, >> >> Just discovered the Use-Rev Listwanted to jump in and say "Hello" to

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
Mark Srebnik wrote: Greetings Revolutionistas*, Just discovered the Use-Rev Listwanted to jump in and say "Hello" to everyone and also get some input from this illustrious group. Hello, and big welcome. This is the best place you could have found for Rev help. Oh, and you can call us just

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Mark Srebnik
Thanks for the welcome and advice, Thomas! Understand your point about developing on one platform right now... However, what about doing the opposite approach...if I go with Studio, get the Windows version so that I can practice on my P1610 when I have time during the day and then run Rev in Wind

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Mark Srebnik
Hi Joe, Glad you remembered and great to hear from you! Thanks as always for your help and support. It is greatly appreciated! Hope you're on the mend and that architectural work will pick up. Having been through the architectural ups and downs, too many times, I feel quite fortunate that I move

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Mark, Welcome to the Revolution! First, I would seriously consider how much cross development you would be doing. Not Distribution but actual coding. I think it would be nice for you to have Enterprise but you may find that you only use the PC side (like I do) for a small period of time. W

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hello Mark! As soon as I saw your posting I remembered our having exchanged some emails about a year ago. Glad you took my advice and are going with Rev rather than RB. Welcome to the revList community. Great and extremely knowledgeable bunch of contributors. They'll field your questions

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Mark Srebnik
Thanks for your enthusiastic reply and thoughts, Judy. Every bit helps ;-) Mark on 9/13/08 8:07 PM, Judy Perry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Welcome! You're in the right place!!! > > I also, after more years than I care to admit, cannot code my way out > of a pap

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Judy Perry
Hi Mark, Welcome! You're in the right place!!! I also, after more years than I care to admit, cannot code my way out of a paper bag... yet I manage to do educational stuff with Rev that works wonders with my kids. Go figure. Almost as much as Hypercard itself, Rev is that unique development en

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Mark Srebnik
Thanks for all your suggestions, Marian. Very helpful! Mark on 9/13/08 7:27 PM, Petrides, M.D. Marian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mark > > If you might be developing on one platform (?Mac) but potentially > deploying your app on both platforms, I'd seriously consider > Enterprise. It

Re: New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Petrides, M.D. Marian
Mark If you might be developing on one platform (?Mac) but potentially deploying your app on both platforms, I'd seriously consider Enterprise. It's really nice to be able to develop on my Mac, save my stack(s) onto the PC partition and then go in and make final tweaks (mainly font fixes

New to Rev & Use-Rev List - Some Questions - RevMentor

2008-09-13 Thread Mark Srebnik
Greetings Revolutionistas*, Just discovered the Use-Rev Listwanted to jump in and say "Hello" to everyone and also get some input from this illustrious group. Basically, I'm a code noob, living smack in the middle of Silicon Valley, surrounded coders, hi-tech companies and work right next doo