Modular programming
Modular programming is a way of organizing a computer program into smaller parts called modules. Each module contains the necessary code to run one specific part of the final computer program. Modular programs are simpler to understand.[1] They are also more simple to maintain. Different programmers can each make different modules.[1] Usually, each module is designed to do only one thing.[2]
References
- Rama Reddy; Carol Ziegler, C Programming for Scientists and Engineers with Applications (Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2010), p. 266
- E. Balagurusamy, Programming In Ansi C, 5E (New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2011), p. 266
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