Software Development, WNE, Jackson
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TEMPLATE
Title | Software Development |
Overview | Participants will learn modern tools and practices to design and develop large systems in teams including testing, version control, issue tracking, build systems, etc. |
Prerequisite Knowledge | Able to write small programs using imperative, procedural, and object-oriented constructs. |
Learning Objectives | What should the student be able to do after completing this activity? |
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Topics:
- Pair Programming
- Version Control
- Workflows
- Release management
- Testing
- Static Testing (e.g., code reviews)
- Dynamic Testing
- "xUnit" frameworks
- Unit/Integration/Functional Testing
- Test-driven development
- Continuous integration/testing/deployment
- Build Systems (e.g., make, ant, maven)
- Program Organization
- Communication and Coordination Tools
- IRC
- Blogs
- Issue Tracker
- Road map
- Mailing Lists
- Licensing
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Author(s) | Stoney Jackson |
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