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What is a development plan?

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    Hi, veterans, I'm a student of C.S. I'm going to do a Windows program on drawing with MFC for my class project. Before I get into the real coding, I have to write a development plan to describe how I am going to do the project. I never made one before, and I have no any idea how to write a legitimate one. Please help, with some examples if any. Thanks very much.

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      Hi, veterans, I'm a student of C.S. I'm going to do a Windows program on drawing with MFC for my class project. Before I get into the real coding, I have to write a development plan to describe how I am going to do the project. I never made one before, and I have no any idea how to write a legitimate one. Please help, with some examples if any. Thanks very much.

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      A development plan? Something you typically get precious little time for in the Real World. However... While I'm not accustomed to it by that name, I suspect your instructor is talking about a design document. There are a number of design methodologies out there such as UML, etc. I suspect you've encountered them in some of your other CS classes. I would use the design methodology that you're currently studying for this document. Of course, the instructor should have defined exactly what a development plan is, but perhaps this is just real world training. You don't get much definition out here on the streets, either. Of course, if all else fails, just use a cocktail napkin. He'll doubtless be impressed by your professional insight. Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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