On Thu, 6 Dec 2007, marius schebella wrote:
the most obvious and useful things are the tons of @arguments that each objects accepts.
Having tons of @arguments is not necessarily a blessing. Wherever Jitter has four @arguments named red,green,blue,alpha, GridFlow has only one, which is a list of the four colour components after a [#pack]. It makes GridFlow more structured than Jitter in this case, and that makes some objects more open to different colour spaces than Jitter's, in addition to yielding a better features-per-@arguments ratio.
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