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Posted by Miles Thompson on 09/27/87 11:11
I'm with Richard - lots of scrap paper, couple of nice sharp HB pencils ...
let it ferment a bit,
then pseudocode in a plain text editor.
As for the graphics - well, I have an old template used in Introductory
Basic for the Control Data Corporation <whatever>. Haven't used it since
about 1970, but then keypunch machines have been scarce.
Cheers - Miles
At 08:02 PM 3/21/2005, Chris W. Parker wrote:
>Richard Lynch <mailto:ceo@l-i-e.com>
> on Monday, March 21, 2005 3:44 PM said:
>
> > On Mon, March 21, 2005 2:55 pm, Chris W. Parker said:
> >> a pad of paper with a pencil.
> >
> > +1
>
> > Seriously, any time I try to plan something out for any kind of
> > programming, I find that a nice big desk surface, and a pencil and
> > paper are the best tools.
>
>[snip]
>
>All true.
>
>And having read Jason's email I think I'll try to put that graphical
>process into practice. Doesn't have to be in Visio considering...
>
> > I've tried Visio and all that stuff, and find myself wasting *WAY*
> > more time lining up the damn boxes than actually thinking about what
> > I want to *do*.
>
>Agreed.
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>Chris.
>
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