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Crash Course Computer Science

Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

We'll talk about how large programs are typically broken up into into function units.

Aired 06/14/2017

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Crash Course Computer Science

Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

6/14/2017 | 10m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

We'll talk about how large programs are typically broken up into into function units.

Today, we’re going to talk about how HUGE programs with millions of lines of code like Microsoft Office are built. Programs like these are way too complicated for a single person, but instead require teams of programmers using the tools and best practices that form the discipline of Software Engineering. We'll talk about how large programs are typically broken up into into function units that are

Aired 06/14/2017

FromDigital Studios

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Crash Course Computer Science

Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

6/14/2017 | 10m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Today, we’re going to talk about how HUGE programs with millions of lines of code like Microsoft Office are built. Programs like these are way too complicated for a single person, but instead require teams of programmers using the tools and best practices that form the discipline of Software Engineering. We'll talk about how large programs are typically broken up into into function units that are

Aired 06/14/2017

FromDigital Studios

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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