maner@bgsuvax.UUCP (Walter Maner) (10/15/90)
Of all the various diagramming techniques available to software developers, which is most appropriate for use in HyperCard stack design? Flow charts? Structure charts? Object-oriented structure charts? WALT -- InterNet maner@andy.bgsu.edu (129.1.1.2) | BGSU, Comp Science Dept UUCP ... ! osu-cis ! bgsuvax ! maner | Bowling Green, OH 43403 BITNet MANER@BGSUOPIE | 419/372-2337 Secretary Relays @relay.cs.net, @nsfnet-relay.ac.uk | FAX is available - call
ftdkl@acad3.fai.alaska.edu (LaSota Daniel K) (10/16/90)
In article <6430@bgsuvax.UUCP>, maner@bgsuvax.UUCP (Walter Maner) writes... >Of all the various diagramming techniques available to software developers, >which is most appropriate for use in HyperCard stack design? Flow charts? >Structure charts? Object-oriented structure charts? > >WALT Walt, Check out the "Stack Design Guidelines" from Apple published through Addison Wesley. It was put out with 1.x.x in mind but it very much good and general enough so that it will still be good for 2.0. (There will probably be a new release any way). It talks about how to design a stack from forming a theme all the way through to distributing your stack. Dan LaSota ftdkl@acad3.fai.alaska.edu