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Thank you for your fabulous remark on
modular programming (3 years ago). Your experience and discussion of the historical context is invaluable, and I've incorporated a (much-abbreviated) portion of it as of
this edit, specifically comparing and contrasting
modular programming with
structured programming and
object-oriented programming. I've not included extensive discussions of the OOP approach (data coupling only), as that's better suited to the OO pages, but the context is invaluable. Thanks again!
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Welcome!
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RJFJR (
talk)
21:55, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
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Your Opinion is More Important than You Think Barnstar | |
Thank you for your fabulous remark on
modular programming (3 years ago). Your experience and discussion of the historical context is invaluable, and I've incorporated a (much-abbreviated) portion of it as of
this edit, specifically comparing and contrasting
modular programming with
structured programming and
object-oriented programming. I've not included extensive discussions of the OOP approach (data coupling only), as that's better suited to the OO pages, but the context is invaluable. Thanks again!
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