Originally posted by U5tabil
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As Pete often reminds us, start with baby steps. Master a manageable piece, then move on to another piece. Otherwise, trying to absorb all that HS can do at one time is a bit like trying to drink from a fire hose.
If what you have does what you want, then that's as good a place to start as any. As you master more of the way HS works you'll probably revisit many of your initial efforts and re-engineer them to be simpler, more reliable, or easier to maintain. I suspect that's the path we're all on, since all of us, even (especially) old hands, are faced with learning how HS3 works and how best to take advantage of its capabilities.
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