oko1:

Don't rewrite your script someday. Just choose a chunk and refactor it each time you modify it, so it can evolve into a better script. Choose either the chunk that offends you most, or the chunk you're working on to add the feature.

That way, if the script doesn't need many modifications, it never gets perfect--but you won't care since you're not in the code. If you have to make frequent modifications, it will quickly get into shape.

And here's a simple way to eliminate that failure mode you mention: Treat those 'fake' anchors as some of the specific, demarcated chunks of text you want to preserve. That way, you'll simply replace the thing that looks like a marker with a real marker. Then when you plug the original bits back in, you're golden.

...roboticus


In reply to Re: Anchors, bleh :( by roboticus
in thread Anchors, bleh :( by oko1

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