The Testing Show: Teaching Software Engineering
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For many years, Computer Science was the only way, educationally speaking, to learn about methodologies related to programming software and building large scale applications.  Software Engineering grew out of the need to have a more streamlined methodology, and our guest Robert Sabourin of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada has been at the forefront of helping developing those Software Engineering courses as well as teaching them to up and coming software engineers.
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