--- Ken Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Barry Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ----------
> > There are so many up here who provide useful
> info to me that I don't
> > remember who recommended keeping the
> interface and the code separate.
> > I'll add my 2 cents: Keep the images, movies,
> and sounds separate, as
> > well. The obvious benefit is that your stack
> won't have to load 'em all
> > when it loads (so no out-of-memory problems);
> the other benefit is what
> > we've been discussing: The ease of
> replacement should the need arise.
> -----------
> Well, yes, that was part of my basic advice to
> the thread originator (I've
> forgotten who it was)...

right here. taking it a step further,
what are the trade-offs btw storing data on a
disk and storing it in a library stack?

thanks again,

Erik

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