- Introduction & Curriculum
- What is a computer?
- What can a computer do? What can't a computer do?
- How do we communicate with Computers?
- Why are Computer Science and Programming important?
Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Computing, automation, and information are the focus of computer scientists. The field of computer science encompasses theoretical algorithms, theory of computation, information theory, and automation. It is generally agreed that computer science is a separate academic field from programming. The theory of computation is concerned with abstract models of computing and general classes of problems that can be solved using them; these form the backbone of computer science, together with algorithms and data structures. Research in cryptography and computer security focuses on protecting confidential information and safeguarding digital transactions. Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to learn the programming and language fundamentals
Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners online training includes one hour of video, 20 articles, one downloadable resource, and a digital certificate upon course completion.
Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners online classes consist of basic programming, programming paradigms, glossary, algorithm, bug, compiler, debugging, error, and framework
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- One Hour of Video
- 20 Articles
- One Downloadable Resources
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners certification course, the candidate will explore how computers function, and the fundamental ideas in computing. The aspiring programmer will gain familiarity with the fundamentals of computer programming, including the syntax of various programming languages, algorithms, variables, and loops. The aspirant will gain a familiarity with Pseudocode, imperative programming, declarative programming, and object-oriented programming. The candidate will gain knowledge of the framework, conditional statements, subroutines, jumps, and functions in addition to common programming pitfalls such as bugs, compilers, debugging, and errors
The syllabus
Introduction and First Steps
Basic Programming
- What is an Algorithm?
- What is a Program?
- What are Variables and Constants?
- What are Methods and Functions?
- Control Flow: What is a loop?
- Control Flow: What is a conditional statement?
- Control Flow: What are Subroutines and Jumps?
Programming Paradigms
- What is Imperative Programming?
- What is Declarative Programming?
- What is Object Oriented Programming?
- Pseudocode - The connection between Programmers and Non Programmers
Glossary
How to use this glossary
A stands for
- Algorithm
- API
B stands for
Bug
C stands for
Compiler
D stands for
Debugging
E stands for
Error
F stands for
- Framework
- Function
I stands for
- IDE
- Interpreter
L stands for
(Programming) Language
O stands for
Object Orientation
P stands for
- Programming Paradigms
R stands for
REPL
S stands for
- String
- Syntax
T stands for
Type
V stands for
Value
Z stands for
Z-Value
Instructors
Articles
Popular Articles
Latest Articles
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