Nice thread, Coruscate

I've thought of a title for the section. How about Workshop. After all, the workshop is an essential part of any monastery. Also, I thought of the French name, which is Atelier - but on reflection, workshop has more meaning to the audience. Workshop also has the connotation of cooperative effort, and work-in-progress.

In the past, I have had module ideas (solitary pod), which I have posted as meditations. But I like the idea of a specific code section with line numbers and references in the replies.

How about keeping a revision history - the ability to view any revision and show diffs? That way, people would be able to see how the code has evolved over time, and I think that this would be more informative than just the finished product. <PLUG> My VCS::Lite module could come in handy here. </PLUG> If there's a shortage of tuits in the PMDev team for this one, I volunteer some coding time.


In reply to Re: Proposal for new section: Code Improvements by rinceWind
in thread Proposal for new section: Code Improvements by Coruscate

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