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Introduction to Programming

This course introduces students to computer programming. Students will learn the fundamental concepts and terminology of software application development and develop skills in designing and writing simple computer programs. The course assumes no programming background and provides an overview of the software development process in addition to introducing important programming constructs and methodologies.

The course covers such topics as programming language characteristics, integrated development environments, flowcharts, algorithms and pseudocode, variables, operators, conditional statements, looping statements, procedures, error-handling and debugging, object-oriented programming techniques, user interface design, software modeling, and Extensible Markup Language (XML) Web services.

Audience

This course is intended for students who wish to:

  • Learn what software development is and what software developers do.
  • Learn programming concepts and terminology to facilitate communication with software developers.
  • Learn to read, trace, and understand simple code.
  • Learn to write, test, and debug code to solve a simple problem.
  • Evaluate their personal aptitude for career as a programmer or software developer.

This course is appropriate for:
  • Individuals who are contemplating a career in software development and who wish to understand the fundamentals of computer programming.
  • Professionals, such as managers and technical salespeople, who must understand programming concepts and be able to communicate with software developers.
  • End-users of productivity applications, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Access, who want to add advanced functionality to documents and databases.
  • Web designers who want to understand how programs and scripts can make Web sites more dynamic.

Prerequisites

This course assumes students have these skills:

  • Basic familiarity with using a computer, such as browsing the Internet or using a word-processing application.
  • The ability to use a mouse and keyboard to navigate through the Microsoft Windows user interface.
  • The ability to perform simple file access tasks, such as browsing a directory structure, opening and saving files, and creating folders.
Course Price

Rs.1500/-

Course Duration

Three Weeks

Course Outline

Introduction to Computer Programs
Introduction to Scripting
Using Data and Variables
Using Program Logic
Using Procedures and Functions
Introduction to Developing a User Interface
Introduction to Working with Data
Programming Approaches
Introduction to the Software Development Process
Where Do We Go From Here?
For detailed Course Contents please click on download brochure

After completing the course, students will be able to:

» Describe a typical computer system and its critical components.
» Describe the software development process, its purpose, critical steps, and where programming
   fits in that process.
» Describe the purposes of programming and software development.
» Describe the evolution of common characteristics of, and differences among, modern
   programming languages.
» Define an integrated development environment.
» Describe the architectural aspects of a software application.
» Identify a problem that requires a programmed solution.
» Use common abstract methods to describe the solution concept.
» Implement variables.
» List and describe common operators.
» Implement conditional statements.
» Implement looping constructs.
» Implement procedures.
» Handle errors.
» Implement object-oriented programming techniques.
» Model an object-oriented program.
» Build a Windows-based application.
» Build a Web application.
» Describe XML Web services.


Software  Requirements


Operating System
Web Browser     
Software    
 Windows Client or Server OS
 Internet Explorer 6 & above
:  Visual Studio IDE
   (Link will be provided to download the software).


Hardware Requirements

RAM
Internet Speed
For Synchronous Communication
 512MB or above
 256kbps or above

 HeadSet with Microphone
Batch Last Date for Enrollment Start Date Timings (Mon - Thurs) Faculty  
01 22nd May,09 25th May,09 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Mrs. Shakti Raina
 
    

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  Mrs. Shakti Raina

  Microsoft Certified Trainer
  Microsoft Cetrtified Solutions Developer


 
 
 
 
     
   
 
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