What I found interesting about this article is how it breaks down software development into clear and beginner-friendly concepts. It explains not only what programming is, but also how software is built, tested, and maintained. I liked that it introduces development methodologies like Agile and Waterfall in a way that’s easy to understand, showing how different teams might approach building software. This gives a good perspective on how real-world projects are managed, not just how to write code. Overall, the article gave me a clear roadmap for how to start learning and practicing software development in a structured way.
This article is very insightful in giving me better perspective on how I should approach my career search. This article gives a very simplified and easy-to-understand approach to software development (in real life) which can be very helpful for students when they're discerning what they want to do for a career!