Programming courses.
Not to be confused as slang for coffee or an island in Indonesia, this Java is a portable object-oriented language developed by Sun Microsystems. Originally used mostly for web programming, its primary current use is for developing large web-based applications. In this course, you’ll get a thorough overview of basic Java control structures; class variables and methods; using arrays and strings; combining text with graphics; inheritance; exception handling; abstract window toolkit; and files and streams.
Aspire to get an A in C. The popular C programming language, widely used for creating computer programs, gives maximum control and efficiency to the programmer. In this thorough introductory course, you’ll gain an understanding of programming logic, flow of control and algorithm development. Then you can utilize your newfound knowledge in a variety of ways: to program algorithms that are elegant and efficient; to advance from program statement to working code; to debug logic and syntactical errors quickly and efficiently; and to program robust and user-friendly applications.
Get the basics of Visual Basic. This object-oriented, event-driven programming language is used by over 50% of software developers for business programming. In this course, you’ll gain a comprehensive overview of the language, including principles of graphical user interface design; the task-object-event chart; compilation vs interpretation; variables; constants; data types; operator precedence; control structures; menus; ActiveX controls; and database applications for Windows as well as for the web.
It’s like C, but with a better memory. C++ Programming is an extension of C Programming, maintaining almost all aspects of the C language while giving the programmer new tools to simplify memory management. C++ is a powerful, general-purpose programming language that can be used to create small programs or large applications. In this course you’ll learn the fundamentals of C++ syntax and semantics, including function declarations, overloading, memory management, classes, object creations, pointers to class members and I/O streams. The course also covers the ISO/IEC programming language standards for C++.
This course is an introduction to developing applications for iPhones and
iPod Touch devices. We will go through the process of building an iPhone
application from start to finish using the iPhone SDK (Software
Development Kit). In lecture sessions, you will learn the basics of the
Objective-C programming language, how to design iPhone interfaces
visually in Interface Builder, how to use the libraries to build applications
that have the iPhone look and feel, how to use table views, how to design
and handle user input, and other aspects as time permits. During the lab
sessions, we will start by running and then modifying sample applications
using the Xcode IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Then we,
as a class, will design and build an iPhone application.
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