4 Aspects of Computer Programming
August 27th, 2008 by Best
Picture this. Your best friend tells you that she has just signed up to take computer programming classes at Briarcliffe Patchogue. Nevermind that you’ve never heard of the school before. Do you even know what it is that she will be doing when she completes the computer programming classes and gets a job in the programming field?
There are four basic aspects that make up computer programming work:
- Writing. This is the process of writing the codes for computer programs.
- Testing. You can’t just write the program and be done because there’s a good chance that it’s not going to work the first time around. That’s why there are testing phases to go through in computer programming.
- Debugging. This is when you basically do re-writing to work out the bugs that are found during the testing period.
- Maintenance. Part of computer programming is keeping the program up to date and maintained over time.
The actual work that is done in computer programming is going to vary from job to job and programmer to programmer but those are the four basic tasks that your friend would be completing in the course of her daily work after completing this type of degree.
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