What with all of the 'long' arguments lately about scripting languages and their merit, I just want to say something.

I just handed in my first REV project, A large instructional CD, and got mixed reviews but mostly good ones. Well, they gave me a months worth of changes and it is all due tomorrow. OF course this is normal for most clients.

Then why am I writing this?
Shouldn't I be busting my rump writing code and making changes?
NOPE
I am done!!! All in one night!
How you ask?
I used Rev's easy scripting language "Transcript" to make all of the changes in the CD project and finished in just a couple of hours.
I made changes to almost 200 cards in different stacks as well as adding about 150 new graphics and rewriting the navigational system to handle all of this new stuff.


After I was done I got this worried feeling "That was too quick!", "Something must be wrong!" and "I must of screwed up somewhere". I decided to sleep on it and re-look at it all in the morning just in case. Well I spent an hour checking it all again and it works great! I think even better than before.

This is the beauty of Transcript. That simple.

Tom

P.S. I did not tell them it was done and am now catching up on my emails and resting a bit. I LOVE THE REVOLUTION


Macintosh PowerBook G-4 OSX 10.3.1, OS 9.2.2, 1.25 GHz, 512MB RAM, Rev 2.1.2



Advanced Media Group Thomas J McGrath III • 2003 • [EMAIL PROTECTED] 220 Drake Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102


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