| Unlike the IDE
diagrams, pen-and-paper diagrams are very specific to the programmer’s design
intentions, both in the information they contain and |
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| the way it is
presented. |
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| Their marks
convey facts about the program, problems that need attention, and design
intentions to fix and enhance the program. |
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| For example, in
this closeup the programmer has denoted hard-coded values with a red star
which will need to be fixed later. |