I agree, I am not sure what you mean by a script here - can you elaborate? Personally, I think the environment erases a lot of the conceptual difference between a "script" vs. a "program".
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 7:56 AM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.ber...@me.com> wrote: > > Hi! > > I am not sure what you mean by “script”. > > > - What kind of actions do you put in scripts? > > I usually write two kind of scripts: > - Roassal visualizations > - Short script, usually a gofer action to load a particular application > > > - Do you rely on script files stored on the disk at all? > > Not at all. No idea how this work. Even if I would, I am not sure I would > use it > > > - Where do you store your scripts (in one folder, in many folders)? > > instance method. > > > - Do you version your scripts? > > Using Monticello > > > - Do you store them in separate files with dedicated names, or tend to > put multiple snippets in one larger file? > > > > No > > > - Do you rely on the names of the scripts? > > I rely on the method name > > > - Why do you use a script file and not a class? > > I solely use classes. > > Alexandre > > > >