William Prothero wrote:

Organizing the code in a project is really important and there are lots of ways 
to go wrong.

Can you describe some?

While documenting good patterns can be useful, sometimes documenting anti-patterns is just as useful.

Several years ago at one of the LC conferences in Monterey Ken Ray and I did a talk called "LiveCode Patterns and Anti-Patterns". So much has changed since then (behaviors, before and after messages, script-only stacks, etc.) that it would be very helpful to hear your concerns as I prepare to dive into my archives for the old notes....

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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