08-17-2024, 11:17 AM
(translated by Google translator)
Hi all.
I created a new folder in my OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AnoSlTzMqlL6jNwEee_Q...g?e=fFbV38
There are two files there.
One file is the Utility file, with which you can extract the SB code from the Diagram.
Another file is a diagram that shows the status of my Retro Football project.
I will develop this project as a real beginner.
I want to demonstrate the ease of creating a computer program when using Small Basic, SB-Prime and Diagrams.
Right now, for example, I opened the Diagram Editor and pasted onto a blank canvas the first components of my future program, which I copied from my previous diagram.
So far there are only three components: the Program icon; the Variable List icon; and the icon for the first action of the computer Program.
I deliberately did not follow the professional advice I saw on the site. ( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archiv...c-graphics )
I started creating my program with the first thing that came to my mind.
At the very beginning of creating a new program, I mentally see in front of me only the Graphic Window (the main form) of the program. And nothing more. So I started by setting up the Graphics Window.
I want to demonstrate how using the Diagram will make it easy to create the entire System, even if you develop its parts in any order.
Hi all.
I created a new folder in my OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AnoSlTzMqlL6jNwEee_Q...g?e=fFbV38
There are two files there.
One file is the Utility file, with which you can extract the SB code from the Diagram.
Another file is a diagram that shows the status of my Retro Football project.
I will develop this project as a real beginner.
I want to demonstrate the ease of creating a computer program when using Small Basic, SB-Prime and Diagrams.
Right now, for example, I opened the Diagram Editor and pasted onto a blank canvas the first components of my future program, which I copied from my previous diagram.
So far there are only three components: the Program icon; the Variable List icon; and the icon for the first action of the computer Program.
I deliberately did not follow the professional advice I saw on the site. ( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archiv...c-graphics )
I started creating my program with the first thing that came to my mind.
At the very beginning of creating a new program, I mentally see in front of me only the Graphic Window (the main form) of the program. And nothing more. So I started by setting up the Graphics Window.
I want to demonstrate how using the Diagram will make it easy to create the entire System, even if you develop its parts in any order.