interesting metaphor.
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*laughs the bowels out of himself* you really think I cooked it on a pan? Nope. I used microwave.
Good programmer with some part of a project manager in himself has to think not only of code, but of flowcharts, end-user, basically - the whole, and also names. Names are very important. Do you think MS Word would be selling as good as now if it was named "Microsoft's Office-Standards-Compliant Word Processor and Web Editor"? Or Visual Studio as "Microsoft's IDE with elements of visual programming"? Or even Scratch - "Early Programming done with Blocks from MIT Media Lab"? So names are important. And you'll need to come up with a cool name, otherwise you fail.
*microwave beeps in the background*
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filo5 wrote:
*laughs the bowels out of himself* you really think I cooked it on a pan? Nope. I used microwave.
Good programmer with some part of a project manager in himself has to think not only of code, but of flowcharts, end-user, basically - the whole, and also names. Names are very important. Do you think MS Word would be selling as good as now if it was named "Microsoft's Office-Standards-Compliant Word Processor and Web Editor"? Or Visual Studio as "Microsoft's IDE with elements of visual programming"? Or even Scratch - "Early Programming done with Blocks from MIT Media Lab"? So names are important. And you'll need to come up with a cool name, otherwise you fail.
*microwave beeps in the background*
He ment planned i think.
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no, I used panned as a part of my large metaphor.
But yes, it is a good thing to have a program all planned out before hand.
That's why we have whiteboards(should have whiteboards). TO PLAN OUT M30W and NUKE IT.(a microwave cooking/programming M30W reference fyi)
ergo, we write down what we're going to do and do it.
Technically, we're not even out of alpha yet, because we don't have all the features that we said we wanted there yet.
If anyone wanted to know, I'm learning python.
OK
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That's why I made these diagrams. If you just follow the lines, it's easy - you're like the program. Not good. If you're trying to think about the whole, it's harder, but if you practice, you'll find it easy to put these bits together. If you're thinking about the whole whole, then you're me. If you're thinking about the whole whole with details, you're Bill Gates. Those people can think in italics. They should be observed. Preferably from a distance(1).
I'll send you Google Wave invites.
(1) One of my favourite Terry Pratechett quotes.
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filo5 wrote:
*laughs the bowels out of himself* you really think I cooked it on a pan? Nope. I used microwave.
Good programmer with some part of a project manager in himself has to think not only of code, but of flowcharts, end-user, basically - the whole, and also names. Names are very important. Do you think MS Word would be selling as good as now if it was named "Microsoft's Office-Standards-Compliant Word Processor and Web Editor"? Or Visual Studio as "Microsoft's IDE with elements of visual programming"? Or even Scratch - "Early Programming done with Blocks from MIT Media Lab"? So names are important. And you'll need to come up with a cool name, otherwise you fail.
*microwave beeps in the background*
Thing is, you should first run your ideas past the rest of the team (If you are in a team.) before you spring your ideas into the mixing pot (For cds56)
rekk1986 wrote:
Wow what are you talking about?? Please tell me more
this is the scratch thread for Emerald, the text-based version of scratch (to be) And you have kinda picked this up a bit late, if this thread wasn't so long, id ask you to read the entire thread, but... its kinda a bit big to do that.
If you would rather just wait for a more detailed description, be my geust, but we also have out own forums.
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Wave is beter than forum, it's not actually an IM, certainly not e-mail. It's a tool to collaborate and share. You can change your username, avatar and status in the profile wave. I added you to recent Scratch TCG wave - it's a big collab.
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I have wave...
Do you want my Wave or Wave Developer Sandbox (I asked for an invite to both from Google, even though I'm not a dev, really, got both )
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whats wave? Iv got a googlemail acount, but i dont know what wave is.
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Funny thing is, I requested wave sandbox. Maybe I'll try to mess about it to make comment system for our actual M3OW.Online site. Each project would have a wave for comments. Of course with editing disabled. I think we should also consider using Wave for other stuff on M3OW.Online...
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filo5 wrote:
Funny thing is, I requested wave sandbox. Maybe I'll try to mess about it to make comment system for our actual M3OW.Online site. Each project would have a wave for comments. Of course with editing disabled. I think we should also consider using Wave for other stuff on M3OW.Online...
I have Wave Sandbox if you need it...
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filo5 wrote:
Can you invite me or something?
Right now I don't have the ability to invite :sad:
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Wow, I think I just might try Python! But I would never choose anything over Scratch! It's simple but effective.
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