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SDLC? Oh, it's the game plan behind every good software.
SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle, and it's basically the blueprint developers follow when building software. It breaks the whole thing down into clear steps so nobody’s lost in the sauce.
Here’s the usual flow: 👂 Requirement Gathering – What do users actually want? 🧠 Design – Map out how things should look and work. 💻 Development – Write the code, make the magic happen. 🧪 Testing – Find and squash the bugs. 🚀 Deployment – Send it out into the world. 🛠 Maintenance – Fix issues and keep it fresh.
It’s like building a house, but for software. No one skips to the roof first — you need that foundation.
Different projects might use different SDLC models (like Agile if you like working in sprints, or Waterfall if you’re all about that step-by-step life).
Wanna go deeper? Here’s a great breakdown: 👉 SDLC on PrepInsta
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