i am starting a small IT Firm and i recently got a project to work for . can u please suggest which development platform will be better for starting my work.as i have no licensed copy of the VS2010 , whereas Java eclipse is free. Can u pls help me out
I'm a newbye Java programmer, with very little OOP experience.. I was trying to start a project but i'm allready having so problems understanding what i should consider as classes, what as interfaces and so on
What i want to do is some simple "command line" logic circuit creator...
Let's consider the "simplest" gate to implement, a NOT gate... So i'll have a class called NotGate which in someway every time that a imput A changes it outputs notA
No no, i understand OOP, but for now is just a little hard to understand what are best implement choices uding OOP...
Going on, the problem is, how do i update my NotGate object every time the imput changes?
but they have labels, etc ^^ for example when i will give this project a GUI i want the user to hover the pin and read what that pin is (in a not gate is obvious but in a FlipFlop it isn't for example) and i want him to click on the pin and connect it to another pin etc..
And state can be "true, false, undefined, error", i used an Enum for state
A is connected to UserInput on one end (so that you can control it), and to the NotGate on the other.
The NotGate has A on one end, and B on the other.
B has the NotGate on the one end, and null on the other.
Are you seeing it now?
UserInput is a Connectable that listens to clicks or some other form of user input to change its state
When UserInput is updated, it calls the notifyStateChange() on A.
A decides what to do, in this case, change its own state, and notify the guy connected on the other end, which is the NotGate
NotGate receives that the input was changed, and changes the state of B to be !inputConnectable.getState()
(Again, I'm acting as if getState() is boolean, in your case you'll need a custom implementation)
Then, the B stateChange() method is called, so it decides what to do, change its own state and call the next guy in the chain. The next guy is null so the chain stops there.
Hey, is me, back to my logic simulator.. :) I have an Interface and i want all the classes that implements it to have a X type reference, what is the best way to do this?