One thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is debugging the program if there are problems.
It should be easier to find a problem in a small document compared to a large one because you wouldn't have to scroll up and down so much to find the section you need.
Also, some text editors (like Notepad) have a relatively small file size limit. Oh, and if an error is really hard to spot, printing out a single small script uses fewer dead trees.
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"Every program has at least one bug and can be shortened by at least one instruction -- from which, by induction, one can deduce that every program can be reduced to one instruction which doesn't work." -- (Author Unknown)
In reply to Re: One Big Script v. Several Small Scripts
by Wysardry
in thread One Big Script v. Several Small Scripts
by Cody Pendant
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