Article: This will be the prototype that shows off the functionality that you're aiming to achieve. A prototype is a quick program, and should be iterated on until you find a design that works. For example, if you are creating a calendar program, your prototype would be a basic calendar (with correct dates!) and a way to add events to it.  As you create your prototype, use a top-down approach. Leave out as much detail as you possibly can at first. Then, slowly add finer and finer details. This will speed up the prototyping process and will also keep your code from getting too complex and unmanageable. If your code gets too hard to follow, you could end up having to start all over from the beginning. Your prototype will change often during the development cycle as you come up with new ways to tackle problems or think of an idea later that you want to incorporate. If you're making a game, your prototype should be fun! If the prototype isn't fun, then chances are the full game won't be fun either. If your desired mechanics just aren't working in the prototype, then it may be time to go back to the drawing board. If you are developing your program on your own, you can use a prototype to help build a team. A team will help you track down bugs faster, iterate features, and design the visual aspects of the program.  A team is definitely not necessary for small projects, but will cut down development time significantly. Running a team is a complex and difficult process, and requires good management skills along with a good structure for the team. See this guide for more details on leading a group. Once you're familiar with your language, you may be able to get prototypes up and running in just a few days. Because of their quick nature, don't be afraid to scrap your idea and start over from a different angle if you're not happy with how it's turning out. It's much easier to make major changes at this stage than it is later on when the features start falling into place. Use the comment syntax in your programming language to leave notes on all but the most basic lines of code. This will help you remember what you were doing if you have to put the project down for awhile, and will help other developers understand your code. This is especially essential if you are working as part of a programming team. You can use comments to temporarily disable parts of your code during testing. Simply enclose the code you want to disable in comment syntax and it won't be compiled. You can then delete the comment syntax and the code will be restored.
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Start writing a basic program with your core functionality. Assemble a team. Start over from scratch if necessary. Comment on everything.
Article: ” There are three options under this heading, which is used if you are a client as opposed to a freelancer:  The first option is for job posts. You can select how often you get incoming proposals by clicking on the drop-down menu on the first line. Your options are “Immediately,” “Every few hours,” and “Once a day.” To select your options, click on the drop-down menu then click the option you want to use. The next option is called “Activity Summary”; this will let Elance send you a record of your hired freelancers daily activity. You can first check the box to turn this on, then click the drop-down menu to the right of the box and select how often you want those emails. Last is the option for weekly status report reminders. This is used to help you remember when you have to send payment to a freelancer. You can check this box to get the weekly reminder. For clients, you can check or uncheck all three options under this heading as you see fit.  The first option prompts Elance to send you an email for each workroom message. The second option will let Elance send you a list of daily digest messages. The final option will let Elance send you an email when you send out workroom messages.
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Receive “Emails about My Jobs. Receive notifications for workroom messages.
Article: . One of the best things you can do for your lips, in fact for your skin in general, is to make sure to drink a lot of water. Water not only hydrates your body, it nourishes your skin and promotes new cell growth. In fact, dry lips can be a sign that your body is not getting the amount of water it needs. Although it might be counterintuitive, wetting your lips by licking them with saliva actually causes drying. If you tend to bite your lips when nervous or without realizing it, try using chewing gum to satisfy an oral fixation. Biting your lips causes cracking and can create open sores that may need to be treated with antibiotics. Foods that contain vitamins B and C are especially good for your skin. Consider taking a supplement if your diet lacks these vitamins. Omega-3 fatty acids are also extremely good for your skin and can be found in foods like fish, avocado, and almonds. You can also take a daily Omega-3 supplement.
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Drink at least 8 glasses of water per day Refrain from licking your lips. Try not to bite your lips. Eat a diet heavy in fruits and vegetables.