Dear Jacqueline

Many thanks for your excellent article - and many
thanks to all of you who patiently answer my newbie
questions. I have to say that this list is one of the
best things about rev. It's heartening to see that rev
has such a dynamic and helpful community. It makes you
feel that anything is possible with this wonderful
developmnent tool.

BTW: I recently purchased a copy of "If monks had
macs"  from Brian Thomas's web site
(http://www.rivertext.com)   - it's an inspiring piece
of art, recreation and education that's definitely
more than the sum of it's parts and worth every penny
of the $30 or so that it cost me. It was also
inspiring from the point of view of seeing what can be
achieved with rev.

Rev's marketing slogan could be "Runtime Revolution -
the second most fun you can have without laughing".

Best

Gordon



--- "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I said elsewhere that I'd post my article about the
> differences between 
> a function and a command handler. For anyone
> interested, I've put it 
> online here:
> 
> <http://www.hyperactivesw.com/functions.html>
> 
> This is specifically aimed at new Transcripters, so
> I've tried to keep 
> the jargon to a minimum and the example handlers a
> bit more verbose.
> 
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