Software Engineering - FundamentalsA software engineer plans, designs, codes, tests, and maintains software. Which part is NOT just programming?ACoding the softwareBTesting the softwareCFixing syntax errorsDPlanning the software projectCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify programming tasksCoding and fixing syntax errors are programming activities.Step 2: Identify software engineering tasksPlanning the project is a management and design task, part of software engineering but not programming.Final Answer:Planning the software project -> Option DQuick Check:Planning ≠ programming, it's software engineering [OK]Quick Trick: Planning is software engineering, coding is programming [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing testing with programmingThinking fixing syntax errors is software engineering
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