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Subroutines and Modules

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Good software should be configured as a set of interacting modules rather than one large program working straight through from beginning to end. There are many advantages to modular programming, which is almost mandatory when code lengths exceed a few hundred lines or when a project is being developed by a team.

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Katzen, S. (2001). Subroutines and Modules. In: The Quintessential PIC Microcontroller. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3704-7_6

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