08-11-2024, 10:48 AM
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Hi all.
It seems that I am right when I think that easy programming in the easy programming language Small Basic gives a person pleasure precisely during the creation of the program.
The end result is not the main thing.
Participation in joint projects requires a person to be responsible to other team members. This responsibility reduces the pleasure.
We see with our own eyes that amateur programming does not give rise to large team projects.
This is why I think it is very important to add an additional way to CREATE code.
The greater the variety of creative tools, the more people can be creative.
I won't be able to create a quality diagram editor in C#, like https://app.diagrams.net/ for example.
But I can ask the professionals, is it possible to create a utility that will collect into one text file the code fragments located inside the diagram containers?
If this can be done, then many people will be able to draw their diagrams in any way they like and then extract ready-made SB code from them (!!!).
We can paste this code into the SB-Prime editor, compile and run it.
Such an opportunity would be a very big achievement.
Imagine, anyone can draw any diagram! If some simple rules are met in this diagram, the utility will successfully extract ready-made SB code from the diagram.
Agree, this is GREAT!
Hi all.
It seems that I am right when I think that easy programming in the easy programming language Small Basic gives a person pleasure precisely during the creation of the program.
The end result is not the main thing.
Participation in joint projects requires a person to be responsible to other team members. This responsibility reduces the pleasure.
We see with our own eyes that amateur programming does not give rise to large team projects.
This is why I think it is very important to add an additional way to CREATE code.
The greater the variety of creative tools, the more people can be creative.
I won't be able to create a quality diagram editor in C#, like https://app.diagrams.net/ for example.
But I can ask the professionals, is it possible to create a utility that will collect into one text file the code fragments located inside the diagram containers?
If this can be done, then many people will be able to draw their diagrams in any way they like and then extract ready-made SB code from them (!!!).
We can paste this code into the SB-Prime editor, compile and run it.
Such an opportunity would be a very big achievement.
Imagine, anyone can draw any diagram! If some simple rules are met in this diagram, the utility will successfully extract ready-made SB code from the diagram.
Agree, this is GREAT!