16 beginner programming projects: Java, Python,JavaScript,c#
16 beginner programming projects: Java, Python,JavaScript,c#, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 168 lectures, based on 79 reviews, and has 2507 subscribers.
You will learn about Setup development environments Understand and create Variables Understand and create Arrays Use various Operators Use and understand Conditional Statements Understand Lists Use comments in code Understand and use various data types Understand and create Functions Create various projects in Java ; Python; JavaScript ; C# This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner programmers or Anyone who wants to learn something new It is particularly useful for Beginner programmers or Anyone who wants to learn something new.
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Summary
Title: 16 beginner programming projects: Java, Python,JavaScript,c#
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 168
Number of Published Lectures: 164
Number of Curriculum Items: 168
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 164
Original Price: $124.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Setup development environments
- Understand and create Variables
- Understand and create Arrays
- Use various Operators
- Use and understand Conditional Statements
- Understand Lists
- Use comments in code
- Understand and use various data types
- Understand and create Functions
- Create various projects in Java ; Python; JavaScript ; C#
Who Should Attend
- Beginner programmers
- Anyone who wants to learn something new
Target Audiences
- Beginner programmers
- Anyone who wants to learn something new
Programming languages are the building blocks for communicating instructions to machines, without them the technology driven world we live in today wouldn’t exist. Programming can be fun as well as challenging.
In this beginners course we will be learning to code using four very popular and high in demand programming languages:
- Java
- Python
- JavaScript
- C#
Java is a general purpose high-level, object-oriented programming language. Java is one of the most commonly used languages for developing and delivering content on the web. An estimated nine million Java developers use it and more than three billion mobile phones run it. Java is an object-oriented language, which means that programmers
define not only the data type of a data structure, but also the types of functions that can be applied to the data structure.
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together.
JavaScript is a programming language for the web. It is supported by most web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, internet Explorer, Edge, Opera, etc. Most mobile browsers for smart phones support JavaScript too.
C# is an elegant and type-safe object-oriented language that enables developers to build a variety of secure and robust applications that run on the .NET Framework. You can use C# to create Windows client applications, XML Web services, distributed components, client-server applications, database applications, and much, much more.
The course will teach you topics like:
- Setting up various development environments
- Variables
- Data Types
- String operators
- Assignment operators
- Comparison operators
- Logical operators
- Arrays
- Functions
- Lists
- Concatenation
- Conditional Statements
We will be creating 16 projects – 4 for each of the programming languages.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Programming
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Programming
Lecture 3: Programming languages
Lecture 4: What is Java
Lecture 5: What is Python
Lecture 6: What is JavaScript
Lecture 7: What is C#
Chapter 2: Programming in Java: Setting up Environment
Lecture 1: Installing JDK and NetBeans Bundle
Lecture 2: Your First Java Program
Lecture 3: Basic structure of a java program
Lecture 4: What is a package
Chapter 3: Programming in Java – Basic Concepts
Lecture 1: Primitive Data Types
Lecture 2: Basic Operators
Lecture 3: Variables
Lecture 4: Arrays
Lecture 5: Using comments
Lecture 6: Running Java outside IDE
Chapter 4: Programming in Java : Project 1: Adding two numbers
Lecture 1: Creating the project
Lecture 2: Renaming the components
Lecture 3: Coding the exit buttons
Lecture 4: Coding the clear button
Lecture 5: Coding the addition button
Lecture 6: Running your project outside IDE
Chapter 5: Programming in Java :Project 2: Creating Digital Clock
Lecture 1: Creating the project structure
Lecture 2: Importing Packages
Lecture 3: Using Classes
Lecture 4: Creating a Thread
Lecture 5: Modifying the Jlablel properties
Lecture 6: Building and deploying your application
Chapter 6: Programming in Java :Project 3: Creating a basic calculator
Lecture 1: Creating the project and adding a Form
Lecture 2: Adding a Textbox and button to form
Lecture 3: Changing the form properties
Lecture 4: Java Form Events
Lecture 5: Coding the Plus Button
Lecture 6: Coding the equal and clear button
Lecture 7: Coding the Math Operators
Lecture 8: Building and deploying your project
Chapter 7: Programming in Java :Project 4: Creating Word Count Tool
Lecture 1: Creating the project
Lecture 2: Designing the GUI -Part 1
Lecture 3: Designing the GUI -Part 2
Lecture 4: Styling the GUI
Lecture 5: Renaming the variables
Lecture 6: Programming the exit and clear buttons
Lecture 7: Programming the Count Button
Lecture 8: Deploying and running your project
Chapter 8: Programming in Python : Installing Python
Lecture 1: Download and Install Python
Lecture 2: The Python IDLE
Lecture 3: Reserved Python Keywords
Chapter 9: Programming in Python: Basic Concepts
Lecture 1: Arithmetic Operators
Lecture 2: Comparison Operators
Lecture 3: Variables
Lecture 4: SELF variables
Lecture 5: List
Lecture 6: Tuples
Lecture 7: Using Comments
Lecture 8: What is a class
Lecture 9: Your first Python program
Chapter 10: Python Tkinter
Lecture 1: What is Tkinter
Lecture 2: TK and TCL
Lecture 3: Installing Python and TCL ,TK for Mac
Lecture 4: Creating your first tkinter app
Chapter 11: Programming in Python: Project 1 : Creating Digital Clock
Lecture 1: Creating a digital clock -part 1
Lecture 2: Creating a digital clock -part 2
Lecture 3: Running your project
Chapter 12: Programming in Python: Project 2 : Countdown Timer
Lecture 1: Creating a countdown timer -part 1
Lecture 2: Creating a countdown timer -part 2
Lecture 3: Creating a countdown timer -part 3
Chapter 13: Programming in Python: Project 3 Creating a calculator
Lecture 1: Creating a calculator: Part 1
Lecture 2: Creating a calculator: Part 2
Lecture 3: Creating a calculator: Part 3
Chapter 14: Programming in Python: Project 4: Creating a weight conversion tool
Lecture 1: Creating a weight conversion tool -Part 1
Lecture 2: Creating a weight conversion tool -Part 2
Lecture 3: Creating a weight conversion tool -Part 3
Chapter 15: Programming in JavaScript
Lecture 1: Installing Text Editors
Lecture 2: Installing SublimeText
Lecture 3: JavaScript Syntax
Lecture 4: JavaScript Variables
Lecture 5: Variable naming convention
Lecture 6: JavaScript Data Types
Lecture 7: Arithmetic Operators
Lecture 8: Assignment Operators
Lecture 9: Operator Precedence
Lecture 10: JavaScript String Operators
Lecture 11: Comparison Operators
Lecture 12: Logical Operators
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- 4 stars: 21 votes
- 5 stars: 31 votes
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