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Old 04-15-2013, 09:54 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Because of writing software for a daily job, I'm used to working in pieces... sometimes very small pieces. And I'm used to working "project-like" in an environment such as Eclipse.
I use Eclipse also (but really prefer Netbeans for that world), and Visual Studio 2012, and TFS, and SVN, Atlassian, and all that too. I am the "Enterprise Architecture - IT Architecture Team Lead" - which is a fancy way of saying I have been promoted to my level of incompetence... eerr I mean moved up form active development in to design and project management.

But I write novels differently then I code. Shame, Scrivener really looks like a great program for what it does.
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