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Coding and Design

Jonathan Peter Crosby

Chapter Chapter 18 in The Business Manager's Guide to Software Projects, 2023, pp 225-235 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The actual code can be organized in many ways. You can imagine that most programs start off just like a blank sheet of paper and the development team decides what to put where. They can determine how they want to name, structure, organize, and group the code. Although there are many patterns, best practices, and recommendations, each program is customized quite differently. This customization usually involves organizing the code into higher-level concepts. One section of code will be responsible for the customer details, for example, another for the purchase order, and so forth.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-9231-0_18

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