4 WEEKENDS CODING BOOTCAMP IS MEANT FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO LEARN
TO CODE FROM SCRATCH. Programming basics will be taught. Students will
LEARN HOW TO WRITE SOFTWARE PROGRAM WITH C#, .net with Microsoft
Visual Studio. * All Published Ticket Prices Are in US Dollars *
This course will be taught in English language 4 WEEKENDS CODING
BOOTCAMP TRAINING SCHEDULE * May 30 - June 21, 2020 US Pacific Time
* 4 weekends | Saturday, Sunday every weekend US Pacific time * 8:30
AM - 10:30 AM US Pacific time each of those days. * Please click here
to add your location and find your local date and time for the 1st
session to be held on May 30, 2020 at 8:30 AM US Pacific Time
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
* 4 weekends, 8 sessions, 16 hours of training
* Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful
resources on the cloud provided
* Real-life Scenarios
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 adults, 18 years and older who are
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 OUTLINE
1. 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
2. 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
3. Using Elementary Statements
* Describe data types and literals
* Explain variables and constants
* Explain arrays
* Explain IF statement
* Explain loop statements
* Using Operators and Expressions
4. Explain expressions
* Describe operators: arithmetic, assignment, comparison, logical
* Describe value data type versus reference data type
* Describe use of reference type variables
* Describe data type conversion
* Describe comparisons of number and string data types
This course introduces students to computer programming by presenting
the fundamental concepts and terminology of programming.
Skills in designing and writing simple computer programs are
developed. Students will learn how to code in C#, .Net using Microsoft
Visual Studio development environment.
You will need either a Windows 10 computer or an Apple Computer such
as a Mac to take this class. We will walk you through how to download
and install Visual Studio community edition (free for learning
purposes). Visual Studio can be downloaded and installed on both
Windows as well as Apple/Mac computers.
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