I should have guessed ... The org mode page sunk my system (full
disclosure: I've got some system sluggishness this afternoon). I'm a vi
guy ;-)
Allout mode: C-a C-c C-a C-c for hotspot activation. Sounds like a hot
spot in a carpal tunnel ;-)
It does raise the question of where this info should live. In code is
good, but I'm a level above that in my present work. Got a doc folder in
the git repo, so on release the docs are in the repo with the code.
I've been doing pretty good documentation in the code, but should now do
more now that I've figured something out.
Thanx all. Good suggestions.
--
Joe Golden /_\ www.Triangul.us /_\ websites with class
On 05/06/2013 03:41 PM, Rubin Bennett wrote:
<quoth Anthony>
Org mode for Emacs...
</quoth>
Joe, you knew this would eventually (or not so eventually) devolve into a
Vi vs. Emacs thread, right?!
In a (slightly) more helpful vein, I've been known to create a pseudo-code
mockup of the application, complete with pseudo code, and then paste those
functional bits into my code later once it's developed. It completes the
circle for the client between what we talked about, what we contracted
for, and what we delivered. It's also *insanely* helpful for going back
in to said code a few years down the road and trying to remember how the
hell the various bits relate to one another... entropy sucks, especially
when it's in my brain!
Rubin
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