Another outsider view: the usefulness of a comparison list....

There are a heck of a lot of fallen away HCers out there, with rusty memories of syntax and who have finally, after many years of moving them around, tossed their old useless HC books (I'm one of those). So now I discover Rev and it rekindles my enthusiam. I searched half.com, bought Danny's book and a couple of others, and having a great time digging up those deeply stored scripting tricks. I'm finding it much easier to review/relearn from existing HC memories by going over the HC books, but it's an overwhelming task to relearn HC and then have to try to find the changes and additions needed for Rev.

What would be sooooo helpful, for sooooo many reemerging HCers would be a simple comparison chart. HC command and syntax/parameters on the left, Rev command and syntax/parameters on the right. Would this be useful or is it just me? Seems like an open contribution web page would work, just organized with the goal to not just document Rev syntax, but to assist the transition group.

Peace,

John

Technology Integration Mentor
OTEN PT3 Grant
503-508-3398


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