Games and modularity | Intro to CS - Python | Khan Academy

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How do programmers build games with thousands of lines of code? Learn how programmers use modularity to break down a problem into smaller subproblems. Recognize why organizing code into modules and functions allows for better reusability, testability, and readability.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - 00:25 : thousands of lines of code
00:26 - 01:02 : breaking down a game
01:03 - 01:27 : solving a subproblem
01:28 - 01:55 : collaborating with other programmers
01:56 - 02:43 : testing individual components
02:44 - 03:41 : grouping functionality into modules
03:42 - 04:03 : writing our own functions




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