Chuck Guzis wrote:
1. Think about what you want to do.
2. Chart it out (flowchart if you were a stickler, but otherwise draw some
boxes on a sheet of paper to remind you.
This should always be performed no matter the year/environment/skill.
That being said, I do prefer to write essays, code assembler, and other
tasks on my 8088, because the occaisional pauses in processing give me
time to "cure" my thinking a little.
--
Jim Leonard (trixter at
oldskool.org)
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