Programming is the process of creating a set of instructions that tell a computer how to perform a task. Programming can be done using a variety of computer programming languages, such as JavaScript, Python, and C++,C#,Java etc.
The purpose of programming is to find a sequence of instructions that will automate the performance of a task (which can be as complex as an operating system) ..
Programming can be fun as well as challenging.
This course provides the core knowledge to begin programming in any language.
I will use the JavaScript programming language to explore the core syntax of a programming language,
and show you how to write and execute programs.
I will be using JavaScript , the most popular scripting language in the world to explore the core concepts
of programming . It is responsible for the interactivity like games, online forms or surveys and other activities user’s can engage with on a website. Most dynamic if not all website contains some element of JavaScript.
JavaScript programming language drives millions of interactive web sites, powers fast web servers and can even be used to build desktop and mobile applications
Computer programs (or software) are what make computers work. Without software, modern computers are just complicated machines for turning electricity into heat. It’s software on your computer that runs your operating system, browser, email, games, movie player – just about everything.Programming is a creative task: there is no right or wrong way to solve a problem, in the same way that there is no right or wrong way to paint a picture. There are choices to be made, and one way may seem better than another, but that doesn’t mean the other is wrong! With the right skills and experience, a programmer can craft software to solve an unlimited number of problems – from telling you when your next train will arrive to playing your favourite music. The possibilities are constrained only by your imagination.
The course will teach you topics like:
Expressions
Output
Input
Statements
Mixing data types
Variables
Variable naming convention.
Data Types
Arrays
Functions
Conditional Statements