Hello This morning I woke up with a decision to create a calender in squeak for the fun of it.
I though I would run my design thoughts throw with you guys, so you can tell me what a stupid way of doing x or y is. How I visually see this is that a calender has years which in turn hold month, which in turn holds days and days have events. I'm not interested in adding times to the days, times will be added to the event text. One aria where I'm confused is if an instance of class Calender holds instances of class Year; how many years instances dose the calender hold? Are years created as needed or should say one hundred years, into the future be created when the calender is created? What I'm thinking is that an instance of class year should be created when a date is added to that year. Am I looking at this all the wrong way? As I see it repeat events need to be accessed by all instances of class year. So It would seem that a class variable is the best place to store these. How do instance methods access class variables? Sorry for being vague as usual, I'm a vague and confused person. Darren -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Designing-a-calender-tf4568663.html#a13039349 Sent from the Squeak - Beginners mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [email protected] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
