Garry wrote:
>Programming is not an emotional exercise. It's really nothing
>more than an means of expressing the steps of a desired
>process, along with conditions and alternatives, using any one
>of several possible sets of words, symbols, and grammars.
Several people look at it as an art-form, since two people making the same
program (or function or class) will create two diffrent sollutions. You do
need to apply logic when making it (and understand the logic behind the
language), but you also need to visualize how the program will flow through
the Force, err I mean code ;-)
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...
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