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Programming Foundations

This course gives a basic understanding of how computer systems work from a programmer's perspective

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3 days
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Description

This course gives a basic understanding of how computer systems work from a programmer's perspective, and how to use this knowledge to produce good code. It also enables technical staff who are not programmers to gain a perspective of software development.

Basic programming skills are a fundamental requirement for many IT professionals. An entry-level programmer can have difficulty with jargon, and knowing where to start. Learning language syntax can be an uphill struggle when it cannot be put into context.

Prior Knowledge

Delegates must have recent experience as a computer user.

Subjects

  • Describe the components of a computer system
  • Understand the purpose of Operating Systems and third-party libraries
  • Describe the phases of software development
  • Understand the underlying structure of data types
  • Choose a suitable data type for a specific task
  • Use basic operators, and understand precedence
  • Understand how the stack is used to pass data
  • Recognize different abstract file types, and their uses
  • Be familiar with different program execution regimes
  • Identify the phases of code production
  • Understand and apply good coding techniques
  • Apply a methodical approach to support and debugging

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"Very pleasant teacher, gave a very good interpretation of the course in their own way. It was nice to follow the course like that."
Marieke
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