Think less of natural beauty like Niagra Falls and more so a rigorous engineering design process. The waterfall model describes a highly structured process for creating new software that flows linearly from gathering requirements to design, implementation, and testing — a process that is rooted in best practices from industries where design changes even early-on can be cost-prohibitive, like manufacturing and construction.
In this video, Pat DePuydt explains in more detail what the Waterfall model is and what differentiates it from other software development methods. Then, he'll walk through some real-world use cases where the Waterfall model really shines.
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What is Agile: https://youtu.be/GzzkpAOxHXs
Waterfall vs Agile: https://www.seguetech.com/waterfall-vs-agile-methodology/
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In this video, Pat DePuydt explains in more detail what the Waterfall model is and what differentiates it from other software development methods. Then, he'll walk through some real-world use cases where the Waterfall model really shines.
Learn Code Foundations with Codecademy: https://j.mp/33eLs6J
More details:
What is Agile: https://youtu.be/GzzkpAOxHXs
Waterfall vs Agile: https://www.seguetech.com/waterfall-vs-agile-methodology/
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Join the millions learning to code with Codecademy.
Learn to code: https://j.mp/3thnW3x
Check out our full course catalog: https://j.mp/3tjH9lg
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