What's the concept behind the "its-alive" feature keyword? Is it for when you're making changes to cells internals and you want to only run a small part of the engine so you stop other parts from running?
Just wondering.
-- Andy
Hi Andy,
Am 15.07.2009 um 00:38 schrieb Andy Chambers:
What's the concept behind the "its-alive" feature keyword? Is it for when you're making changes to cells internals and you want to only run a small part of the engine so you stop other parts from running?
Just wondering.
I've always interpreted Kenny's "its-alive" inserts as "When the application is in production (= alive) then do/don't do this and this".
I never personally used it. I just made sure that those don't get into my way. ;-)
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Andy Chambers wrote:
What's the concept behind the "its-alive" feature keyword? Is it for when you're making changes to cells internals and you want to only run a small part of the engine so you stop other parts from running?
No, it is a play on "going live", which means "in production". I'd have to see particular uses to explain why each is the way it is.
kt