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This is precisely the way software should be. Even though my German is "rusty" its very easy to start building diagrams right away.
This is exactly what I need to teach programming to my students.
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is veri bed program. my pc warned mi toa instal foar god.
I sink maybe get out of midleage and make gud program.
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Bearing in mind that this is free software, it does a pretty good job. GOOD POINTS : 1. Can create Nassi-Scheidermann Diagrams on screen 2. Easy to edit and rearrange content 3. Does not require complex installation - runs as a Java application. BAD POINTS 1. Print Function inoperable (but hey at least this saves paper) 2. Saving to image only saves one program block per image. Most people using this for programming will have lots of program/subroutine blocks. 3, Helpfile contains no information whatsoever. Conclusion: Anyone needing to use Nassi Scheidermann diagrams should try this package. Most of it is intuitive but pergaps the most useful hint that I can give is that the File>New dialogue Inserts an ADDITIONAL segment/program block into your project. As an anecdate, I wrote a COBOL program for a client in about 1984 and although it worked, the code was messy and unstructured. I then read 'Principles of Program Design' by Michael Jackson (not the singer obvs) which introduced me to the NS Diagrams. I re-did the logig in NS and rewrote the program which was subsequently a dream to maintain. I'd recommend the use of NS Diagrams for anyone developing procedural code.Reply from hus Struktogrammer
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Its big s***, it wörks veri bad, pc warned abaut vairus. I sink its bad for me and se PECE , i will report sis s***, not good for me and my students
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is veri bed program. my pc warned mi toa instal foar god. I sink maybe get out of midleage and make gud program.
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This is precisely the way software should be. Even though my German is "rusty" its very easy to start building diagrams right away. This is exactly what I need to teach programming to my students.
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