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Best way to learn the SDD syllabus (1 Viewer)

Which is the best way to learn SDD

  • Hands On Programming

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • Textbook, pen and paper

    Votes: 13 40.6%
  • A bit of both

    Votes: 12 37.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 12.5%

  • Total voters
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raymes

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well seeing as the syllabus requires theory work as well as at least 25% practical work...
 

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I'd say a bit of both is good, programming helps you to understand the concepts, and the textbook addresses the syllabus points that you need to know, which will not be all learnt from just programming (e.g. evolution of programming laguages). Also, as Raymes said, practical work is required of the syllabus.
 

MedNez

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Hm..

I've found the best way to absorb the knowledge is through both our major projects (having to do all the accursed documentation) as well as going through the actual syllabus, and making my notes against the data in the "Students Learn about..." column.

As well as the textbook, although I don't particularly like our one, the Heinemann edition
 

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i really hate how most of the syllabus is theory, cos im good at programming but im terrible at notes
 

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SavageExile said:
i really hate how most of the syllabus is theory, cos im good at programming but im terrible at notes
Unfortunately, this subject is called Software Design and Development. With development being the minority of the subject.
 

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a bit of both helps i suppose.

really its how much you try and if you are actually taking it in.

sure you can write down notes, but is it goin in 1 ear n out the other?
 

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SavageExile said:
i really hate how most of the syllabus is theory, cos im good at programming but im terrible at notes
then you will be good at pseudocode algorithms - the failure of many students.
 

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