Mon Jun 3, 8:30 PM - Mon Jun 3, 10:30 PM
Entirety Technologies
New Orleans, LA 70119
Community: French Quarter
Description
This is a course for beginners which introduces students to computer programming by presenting the fundamental concepts and terminology of programming. Skills in designing and writing simple computer programs are developed. Schedule This is a week day course held on
Event Details
This is a course for beginners which introduces students to computer programming by presenting the fundamental concepts and terminology of programming. Skills in designing and writing simple computer programs are developed.
Schedule
This is a week day course held on monday and wednesday every week between 6:30 and 8:30 PM US Pacific time. The course starts on June 3rd and ends on June 26, 2019.
Please check your local date and time for first session.
Please see at the bottom for more detailed weekly course schedule
What you will learn
Learn programming concepts and terminology; read, trace, and understand simple code; write, test, and debug code to solve problems, and use IF statements and loops. Identify and write basic programs using constructs, such as variables and constants.
Who can take this course
This course is designed for students interested in learning general programming concepts. This course also provides a foundation for students desiring to learn one or more programming languages. This course is intended to be an exposure to programming for students who have never seen or worked with programming languages.
Prerequisite
Windows and basic computer proficiency The prerequisites are considered to be the basic skills and knowledge needed prior to taking this class. Instructors will assume your readiness for the class materials and will NOT use class time to discuss prerequisite materials.
Course Contents
Introducing Basic Concepts
Overview of program execution path
Overview of high level programs
Overview of programming styles: procedural, structured, event-driven
Overview of basic terminology: functions, procedures, classes, objects
Introducing Microsoft C# .NET
Explain the development environment
Explain the assignment statement syntax
Explain the syntax used for comments
Code first program
Explain basics of a C# program
Using Elementary Statements
Describe data types and literals
Explain variables and constants
Explain arrays
Explain IF statement
Explain loop statements
Using Operators and Expressions
Explain expressions
Describe operators: arithmetic, assignment, comparison, logical
Describe value data type versus reference data type
Describe use of reference type variabl
Schedule
This is a week day course held on monday and wednesday every week between 6:30 and 8:30 PM US Pacific time. The course starts on June 3rd and ends on June 26, 2019.
Please check your local date and time for first session.
Please see at the bottom for more detailed weekly course schedule
What you will learn
Learn programming concepts and terminology; read, trace, and understand simple code; write, test, and debug code to solve problems, and use IF statements and loops. Identify and write basic programs using constructs, such as variables and constants.
Who can take this course
This course is designed for students interested in learning general programming concepts. This course also provides a foundation for students desiring to learn one or more programming languages. This course is intended to be an exposure to programming for students who have never seen or worked with programming languages.
Prerequisite
Windows and basic computer proficiency The prerequisites are considered to be the basic skills and knowledge needed prior to taking this class. Instructors will assume your readiness for the class materials and will NOT use class time to discuss prerequisite materials.
Course Contents
Introducing Basic Concepts
Overview of program execution path
Overview of high level programs
Overview of programming styles: procedural, structured, event-driven
Overview of basic terminology: functions, procedures, classes, objects
Introducing Microsoft C# .NET
Explain the development environment
Explain the assignment statement syntax
Explain the syntax used for comments
Code first program
Explain basics of a C# program
Using Elementary Statements
Describe data types and literals
Explain variables and constants
Explain arrays
Explain IF statement
Explain loop statements
Using Operators and Expressions
Explain expressions
Describe operators: arithmetic, assignment, comparison, logical
Describe value data type versus reference data type
Describe use of reference type variabl