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This exercise assumes that you have created the program described in exercises [[Exercise - Configuring Icons and Variables|Configuring Icons and Variables]] and [[Exercise - Adding Devices to a Program|Adding Devices to a Program]].<br /> | This exercise assumes that you have created the program described in exercises [[Exercise - Configuring Icons and Variables|Configuring Icons and Variables]] and [[Exercise - Adding Devices to a Program|Adding Devices to a Program]].<br /> | ||
Documenting the flowchart is essential in some projects, although we have properly labelled the icons, a few comment icons helps to further explain the program and the process in further detail. | Documenting the flowchart is essential in some projects, although we have properly labelled the icons, a few comment icons helps to further explain the program and the process in further detail. | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 18 July 2013
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This exercise assumes that you have created the program described in exercises Configuring Icons and Variables and Adding Devices to a Program.
Documenting the flowchart is essential in some projects, although we have properly labelled the icons, a few comment icons helps to further explain the program and the process in further detail.
==Commenting the flowchart