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2005-07-01 09:37 AM
2005-08-01 01:05 AM
Better to update PM with all of our needs as integrate it in to AC.and what the hell are you talking about mate? What updating with all of our needs????? as apposed to what?????
I compare your wish/question with the question like this: "what's better, to write a large/complex script for GDL object in one file without MACROS, or some small/easy files(Main+Macros)?".this is not a really good example. We are talking about doubling the code separately for PM and AC where the second copy (meaning PM one) is stupidly limping behind, so even the doubling the code doesn't do what it should... I just mind you that an application code and programing in C works differently then GDL scripting...
2005-08-01 08:48 AM
Z.Bauer wrote:Frankly, I don't care about theses "conceptual" questions.Better to update PM with all of our needs as integrate it in to AC.
I compare your wish/question with the question like this: "what's better, to
write a large/complex script for GDL object in one file without MACROS, or
some small/easy files(Main+Macros)?".
2005-08-01 10:42 AM
2005-08-01 12:00 PM
2005-08-01 02:29 PM
2005-08-02 01:18 AM
That's why I'm not sure that next AC version(AC9.1 or AC10 maybe) with integrated PM will has no very problematic bugs.I do understand your cautious approach especially after the experience with AC8 but there is no progress without bugs. I believe that there was a tremendous effort to sustain quality while beta-testing the latest AC9 and risking a few bugs on the way with more flexible and faster outcome is worth that effort, I think.
I am just an architect who uses computer tools.So am I, but on the other hand when you use a clutch pencil every day you should know how to push the lead out, I suppose.
2005-08-02 02:36 AM
Rob wrote:there was, but i suspect that it was the steadily improving code base of 8.1 that leant an inherent stability to 9 and helped it pass the test within the scheduled release date.
I believe that there was a tremendous effort to sustain quality while beta-testing the latest AC9 and risking a few bugs on the way with more flexible and faster outcome is worth that effort, I think.
to Philippe:but if the lead 'aint broke, why push it out (? clutching at straws )I am just an architect who uses computer tools.So am I, but on the other hand when you use a clutch pencil every day you should know how to push the lead out, I suppose.
2005-08-02 08:13 AM
Z.Bauer wrote:Calling for "no more bugs" is as useful as calling for "no more tax".
:"I AGREE THE PROGRESS, BUT NOT BUGS"(No more R2)!
So am I, but on the other hand when you use a clutch pencil every day you should know how to push the lead out, I suppose.obviously, but I still don't care if a sophisticate machine or a simple axe to cut the tree was used to create the pen. (I use wood pens )
2005-08-03 12:42 AM
I use wood pensyou mean pencils mate don't you or Swiss technology has another surprise for us...
2005-08-03 04:55 AM