I've been re-reading a book called Writing Solid Code written by a guy at Microsoft, explaining lots of programming culture. It's a great review of commercial programming methods, stuff for users. Interesting section about testing as you go. I do so much testing as I go, it's over 90 percent of the time I spend at this stage of a product. So many sub-systems to consider. Where a feature like the glossary, which is part of the lizard brain of Frontier, took just a few days, just putting an interface on it in Radio is taking almost a whole week. Everything is done very very slowly.
BTW, people say the Google-It macro is a toy, but try clicking on it to find out more about the book. I only remembered the title of the book, not the author. Just took a couple of steps out of the publishing process -- and as we've learned, that's always a good idea.
1:59:31 PM Google It!
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