Hello All,
Sorry for my somewhat novice question, but I was curious. I am fairly good with arduino/Java language, but, I have only taken one structured course on Java, and we never went over page creation etiquette. Currently, whenever I make a large program, I use Arduino's tab creation which makes multiple .ino files within the project folder. I make each page consist of like-methods and make pages such as "display" , "communications", "enumeration lists".
Is this the standard practice, or is there a standard clearer way of naming and creating additional page files?
Thanks !
Sorry for my somewhat novice question, but I was curious. I am fairly good with arduino/Java language, but, I have only taken one structured course on Java, and we never went over page creation etiquette. Currently, whenever I make a large program, I use Arduino's tab creation which makes multiple .ino files within the project folder. I make each page consist of like-methods and make pages such as "display" , "communications", "enumeration lists".
Is this the standard practice, or is there a standard clearer way of naming and creating additional page files?
Thanks !