[Coco] How do you program?

Bob Devries bdevries at gil.com.au
Fri Dec 9 18:12:42 EST 2005


Jim,
while I've never used a flow chart per se, I do write down some of the 
aspects of what the programme should do, then I sit at the keyboard and 
write the module functions that I've written down, and join them togather.

But hey, I never said that I'm a programmer :)
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Cox" <jimcox at miba51.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 7:04 AM
Subject: [Coco] How do you program?


> OK, here's another philisophical question for the group.
>
> How do you program?  Assuming you know the programming langauge you are 
> working with, do you just sit down at the computer and bang at the keys 
> like a chimp, or do you think about what it is you want to do and what you 
> what you need to do it?
>
> If your answer is the latter, what steps do you take, meaning what is your 
> thought process.  If it's the former, how often is your efforts successful 
> the first time out?
>
> I'm finding that learning how to think like a coder is harder than just 
> learning the syntax and functions.
>
> -Jim
> PS: Still would like to get opinions about how to proceed with my career 
> and moving to an engineering tech job.
>
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