On Sep 18, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:

stop planning, jump in and start writing

The fast interactive design of Revolution allows lots of styles that get feedback quickly. In my case, I'd rather "experiment" than "prototype". I like lots of heads-up data that do not fit into a prototype, such as timing, intermediate results, what actually goes out the TCP connection and so on.

Some designs need a direction decision, too:

Consider a tree field. Is my tree in the field or is my tree in properties and reflected in the field? If the latter, is the tree a linked list or structured text? Test and fix cannot morph from one approach to another very easily.

Consider an editor for data flow processing. Are the cables that go between signal processing blocks in a signal processing interface the same as the processing blocks or are they edited some other way?

I suspect you can make these kind of decisions quickly and you jump in immediately. It takes me longer. I assume we both get there.

Dar

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