I suppose this is a bit 'OT', but just have been 'mooching' at Devin
Asay's stuff and found this:
http://revolution.byu.edu/helps/shortcuts.php
which made me have another hard look at my Nostromo n52 Speedpad:
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=164714
and realise that I don't have all those shortcuts set up on it.
This pad is for the left hand and really cuts down on the RSI. I have one
tacked on my Macintosh and another on my Ubuntu box, and as far as
I am concerned they make Revolution programming go much more
smoothly.
Bill Andersen wrote:
Can someone point me to a "Best Practices" or good itermediate tutorial
on programming in Rev. I've been able to do quite a bit and can use
the dictionary to learn how to use the language, but I'm having trouble
understanding how most people use Globals, Custom Properties, etc.
I've read pro and cons on using globals. I've tried to write functions
and pass params around to avoid them (which I think is best), but then
there are times a global seems to be a better idea... OR would a Custom
Property be better? I just don't know how others would do it. I've
looked through a lot of examples and it seems it is all over the board!
I know it isn't written in stone (and really a personal preference),
but has someone put together a "Best Practices" document?
We really need a Rev for Dummies book!
Bill
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