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Date Posted: 11:22:05 07/17/04 Sat
Author: Leigh Miranda
Subject: TDD program format TMA F

Hi out there, I am stuck again!! (brain freeze I think!) Think I have got the TDD diagrams done ok but putting them in program form is confusing me!! i understand the BASIC form ok but if the computer is going to be able to understand the program surely I cant put 'get a card' and 'turn it face up' etc. as a command? because the computer wont understand what these commands are!!?? or am i to presume that the computer already has this information? i.e knows what a card is and how to use it.
Would be greatful if someone could put me straight.
O, and I am presuming that the diagrams have a loop but no choice box is needed.
Thanks guys. x

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