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Andreas Rønning

2006-07-11, 1:12 pm

Just as a general question, how do people on this list structure their
FCS applications if they require a large set of serverside logic?
I know i feel silly with asc files of 500+ lines, mostly because they're
hellish to navigate. I actually feel embarassed to say that because i'm
pretty sure you guys are way better at structuring your applications..

So hey.. How do you work?

- Andreas
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Graeme Bull

2006-07-11, 1:12 pm

I have a best practices video on my blog about these kinds of things
actually.. I can tell you right now though that it's best to break up your
asc files if you can. Load them in as pseudo classes in the main.asc file
and work with them like that. It's easier to manage and look at more than
anything else. It's also easier in the long run to resuse the code etc too.

Graeme



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Just as a general question, how do people on this list structure their FCS
applications if they require a large set of serverside logic?
I know i feel silly with asc files of 500+ lines, mostly because they're
hellish to navigate. I actually feel embarassed to say that because i'm
pretty sure you guys are way better at structuring your applications..

So hey.. How do you work?

- Andreas
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