One of the web-programs I maintain is over 100 source files in size, many of which have several hundred lines of code. I simply cannot imagine trying to manage a single file that is literally tens of thousands of lines of code, especially when I can treat files like function calls.
Jordan, I do see the great advantage of working in seperate documents to avoid 'Spaghetti Code', but I see Zebulon as an accomplishment of mine to make compact programming easier. Say if a man has to create a web page that he needs up and running the following day, but he's stuck in Italy on a family trip with no computer access, so he takes out his Blackberry and starts to write an AJAX encoded page. Well, making a series of new PHP, JAVASCRIPT, CSS, AND HTML files would be a nightmare. Thats where Zebulon comes in, to make it easier for mobile programming. And thanks again for the feedback, I'll be sure to use the suggestions in an upcoming release of Zebulon!
Coding on a BlackBerry just sounds... painful.
Not much trouble there, especially since there are multifile editors in linux![]()
Why would installing Windows on an EEE PC hamper your ability to create multiple files?
Well, coding on a Blackberry may sound painful, but my friend manages his company's entire database from one. I dont have a Blackberry, i guess I would get used to it.
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