> > end of the chapter on "Error Handling" and I'm trying the sample ideas > > for creating my own programs. My problem is getting started! Is there > > a "step by step" method for creating programs or some basic guidelines > > for this? > > There are some books around on how to design programs which is really > what you need,
In fact, there's a book with that exact title. *grin* http://www.htdp.org/ That book's implementation language is a subset of Scheme, but the material there is solid. The things they talk about are really about programming in general, so the book's ideas apply to Python programming too. For example, their initial "design recipe" is very applicable for small programs: http://www.htdp.org/2003-09-26/Book/curriculum-Z-H-5.html#node_sec_2.5 and throughout the rest of the book, they revise this pattern to follow what Alan's described as "functional decomposition". _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor