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om_metab wrote:
please help


OK. I will help. The first thing you need to do, long before you think about writing any code, is to define your requirements. Work out what the problem is that your application is trying to solve, and write down rough steps that the user would take to solve it. In other words, work out how the user interacts with the problem - this will help to define the use cases of your application. Don't forget to work out what the steps are where the problem diverges - figure out what the alternate steps are in these cases.

Once you have a solid understanding of the problem domain, you will then be able to work out the rough sequences of events that your application has to cope with.

Don't make the mistake of just jumping in and coding - actually design the application. Believe me, your mark will be better because you will be able to show a cohesive solution; you will be able to demonstrate that your application is solving a problem that you understand well, and that you have considered fully. By doing this, you will get a real head start on the code monkeys who simply want us to hand over code to them for nothing.

Be smart. Be a pro. Don't be a monkey.

Good luck.

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