This chapter mainly introduces the object-oriented languages (such as C ++, smalltalk, Java, and C #) that allow developers to naturally implement models generated by object-oriented analysis and design, LISP and Prolog are knowledge representations and expert systems in the AI field. APL is a concise and powerful language designed for Array and vector operations; forth is a language specifically designed for developing microprocessors.), Software implementation (translate the detailed design results into code that can finally run in a programming language. Including: code design, design review, code writing, code lookup, code compilation, and unit testing), software coding standard file naming and organization (objective: to enhance code readability and portability, reduce unnecessary errors), Code layout, naming rules, declarations, and comments, program annotation, variable naming, and Memory exception in software coding case analysis (memory omission, pointer parameter, "Wild pointer problem", and programming suggestion), exception handling issues, performance issues, software code review,
Chapter 9 Introduction to Software Engineering