September 2017
Beginner
278 pages
4h 24m
English
In the last chapter, I said that there are three major parts to any computer program: Structure, Action, and Results.
Now also, a program has Input, which could be considered a fourth part of the program, although usually it's not the programmer who's creating the input, but the user. So we can either abbreviate this as SAR or ISAR, depending on whether or not we want to include "Input."
Now, some people misunderstood me and said, "Oh, SAR is just another name for MVC." No, I used MVC as an example of SAR, but SAR is a much, much broader concept than MVC – they are not comparable theories.
MVC is a pattern for designing software, whereas SAR (or ISAR) is a statement of the three (or four) components ...
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