I am still reading the code completely, but one of the things to talk about is PDL - a High level design language, which you write every routine before coding in the language of choice.
I was surprised to actually do it in real life? Another thing that says in the code is to leave each row of PDL as a comment. Surely verbose is sure to comment?
I have never used PDL in real life, perhaps in addition to some similar ISWIM for a university class, but I have never used it while writing my code.
Of course you are ruining a lot of time every routine / method / that you write earlier in pseudo code?
Definitely if you write each routine / method / which is preceded by a pseudo-code So will you waste a lot of time?
Not at all - you can save time from whatever you are going to do beforehand. It will let you think of things and the easiest steps (such as before actually doing anything) Compels to think about
You do not have to write every routine completely - just the important step, there is enough mental map to give you what each part will do, and if you have planned for everything you have .
I have never heard of PDL (?), And - after seeing it - it seems verbatim, ugly and too much effort, and I used to use it Do not recommend - Paste a brief but legible pseudo-code.
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