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How to design a program (before you start coding)

Started by NoCforMe, Today at 09:08:06 AM

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stoo23

I did Not comment on that,.. I was ONLY concerned about you calling Timo an idiot and telling him to learn to write proper English.

Although, that said,.. I DO find your use of words/phrases like that odd (as do others I would note)  :wink2:

sinsi

Quote from: NoCforMe on Today at 12:41:30 PMThen I assume you're OK with my occasional use of "ackshooly", yes?
No problem at all, it's when you complain about others for a minor error.

As for Timo's "A project management skills" are you complaining about the "A"?
QuoteFinnish doesn't use articles like "the" or "a," which can be confusing for English speakers who are used to articles
He possibly thinks that the subject is "project" as a noun.

Of course, as an aussie, I can't talk about the English language :biggrin:
 
My family know what a pedant I can be and continually try to trigger me.
Of course I can't resist :biggrin:

NoCforMe

Quote from: sinsi on Today at 01:22:53 PM
Quote from: NoCforMe on Today at 12:41:30 PMThen I assume you're OK with my occasional use of "ackshooly", yes?
No problem at all, it's when you complain about others for a minor error.

As for Timo's "A project management skills" are you complaining about the "A"?
QuoteFinnish doesn't use articles like "the" or "a," which can be confusing for English speakers who are used to articles
He possibly thinks that the subject is "project" as a noun.

Yes. But we're communicating in English here, not Finnish.

With that said, and I'm sure this little side trip into language and such has been immensely enlightening and suitably entertaining, perhaps we can get back to the topic on hand?
Assembly language programming should be fun. That's why I do it.

sinsi

Well, I agree with Timo, a project management skills are useful.

NoCforMe

Quote from: sinsi on Today at 02:15:51 PMWell, I agree with Timo, a project management skills are useful.

Perhaps, but what I'm trying to get across here is that we have much simpler, more direct and more personal tools we can use to help guide our coding. Simple things like paper and pencil. Even in a project-managed project, these things have their place.

(Or in daydreamer's case. a tablet computer.)
Assembly language programming should be fun. That's why I do it.