CS101 Bootcamp: Introduction to Computer Science & Software

A Computer Science & software programming / coding bootcamp for absolute beginners. No coding background necessary.

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CS101 Bootcamp: Introduction to Computer Science & Software

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand how computers work from inside out
  • Understand basic concepts of software programming (in Java, Python, PHP)
  • Fundamentals of databases, mobile apps and cloud computing
  • Write basic software programs and applications

Description

My "CS101 Bootcamp: Introduction to Computer Science & Software" course aims to be a Computer Science and software programming introductory course / bootcamp for anyone with no technical background in Computer Science. If you've used a smartphone or computer in the past, that will be sufficient for you to take this 2-hour course, and explore the basics of Computer Science and software programming, as well as up-to-date topics and the latest technology trends in Computer Science.

If you are an absolute beginner to Computer Science, you will enjoy this course because:

  1. It teaches you the basics of Computer Science and Software Programming, and you can take it with zero technical or computer background.
  2. This beginner course has the basics of Computer Science (normally an entire semester or several months) packed into a 2-hour course. You can finish it in one day, or if you prefer to take one lesson of a few minutes per day, still be able to finish it within a week.
  3. Whether you plan to become a software programmer or engineer, or just learn the basics of Computer Science or Software Programming out of curiosity, this beginner's course will equip you with fundamental understanding of Computer Science concepts.
  4. The course is updated with the latest technology that you would expect to use in 2017, such as developing mobile apps,  Big Data, cloud computing, and SQL and NoSQL databases, etc.
  5. The course has minimal exams / quizzes, so that you can focus on learning the material in 2 hours or so, and then decide for yourself whether you want to do more advanced programming courses.

Topics I teach in this course

  • Basics of hardware: 
    • How processors (CPUs), memory, disk drives work
    • The basics of desktop and laptop computers and portable electronics such as smartphones and tablets
  • Basics of software
    • How software is built. The basics of compilers, interpreters and assembly language.
    • Popular programming languages
  • Building webpages in HTML, CSS and JavaScript
    • Fundamentals of HTML, CSS and JavaScript: the core technologies you need to build websites today
    • CSS frameworks and the Bootstrap CSS framework
    • Introduction to JavaScript frameworks such as jQuery, Angular and React
  • Programming concepts in Java
    • Introduction to the Java programming language
    • Fundamentals of programming languages, such as variables, statements, functions, classes
  • Additional programming concepts in Python programming language
    • How Python differs from Java
    • Why Python is popular, and Python programming constructs that help with data analysis or simple scripting
  • Web servers: Apache, Tomcat, nginx
  • Basics of PHP and Ruby programming languages
    • Why PHP is popular
    • Introduction to popular PHP packages / frameworks such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc
  • Mobile app development
    • iPhone, Android and other programming models
  • Databases: SQL and NoSQL
    • Sample SQL and NoSQL scripts
    • Introduction to popular databases: MySQL, SQL server, MongoDB, etc.
  • Big Data and data analysis
    • Brief introduction to Hadoop
  • Cloud computing
    • IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
    • Private, public and hybrid clouds
  • Conclusion, and next steps to becoming a full programmer

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to understand Computer Science and software programming, and perhaps learn to code.
  • In this course, I aim to teach you enough basics about Computer Science and coding or programming, whether it be to satisfy your curiosity, or as a stepping stone to a career in Computer Science and software engineering.

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Tags

  • Computer Science

Subscribers

6880

Lectures

13

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