Learning how to structure a program
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:47 pm
Hallo!
One of the most difficult tasks for a newcomer is to be able to see what he wantss to program as a set of functions related to the task steps he has in mind.
One is led to believe that this is the role of an IDE but it is rarely the case.
What are the best ways to go about getting an insight?
Are there simple program function lists related to tasks so that a user can begin to get a feel?
Or is there good material or books available addressing this topic?
I would surely like to get a better grasp on moving down the road.
FNXBasic makes a very good impression.
Then when one sees a program like the sample supplied called "sort", one is certain that the language is good.
Please let me have any good sugestions that you can make.
Regards, forkinpm.
One of the most difficult tasks for a newcomer is to be able to see what he wantss to program as a set of functions related to the task steps he has in mind.
One is led to believe that this is the role of an IDE but it is rarely the case.
What are the best ways to go about getting an insight?
Are there simple program function lists related to tasks so that a user can begin to get a feel?
Or is there good material or books available addressing this topic?
I would surely like to get a better grasp on moving down the road.
FNXBasic makes a very good impression.
Then when one sees a program like the sample supplied called "sort", one is certain that the language is good.
Please let me have any good sugestions that you can make.
Regards, forkinpm.