On Jul 28, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Phil M wrote:

On Jul 28, 2006, at 5:07 AM, Koen van Hees wrote:

But more importantly, it's about how to translate my human code into basic. For simple problems, I find I'm learning quickly. But this one goes right over my head.

So I figure I need a "basic" algorithm 101 course.

Does anybody know where I find such a reference gratis, free, for nothing? The few tutorials on RB are just fine for basic problems.

It sounds like the REALbasic Curriculum would be perfect for you to go through. It is designed for High School students, but it deals with a large number of important programming topics. Since it starts at an absolute beginner level, you might be able to skim through most of the beginning chapters. More info is here:

    http://www.realsoftware.com/users/education/curriculum/


Also I am writing the Algorithms column for RBD. I take requests...

Charles Yeomans


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