Tech Explorers: Kickstart Your Child's Journey in IT & AI!
Introduction to Programming, Flowchart, Variables, Branching, Database and Code edit. Now, the free AI can assisting.

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Introduction to Programming, Flowchart, Variables, Branching, Database and Code edit. Now, the free AI can assisting.
This course Introduction to Programming Flowchart Variables Branching Database and Code edit
They will be able to create their own applications on computer and mobile devices
Understand how the computer works and open this magic box of interesting data
Understand the principle of application work and logic of operations
Decide if computer science is interesting for study and start preparing for it
Steps of code work to design robots electric cars and other equipment that need code to operate
Start Visual Basic dot net for beginners Application Games
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The course is designed for students who already use computers or laptops and want to know how applications and games are made
We will start from the beginning of designing the flowchart of the program and describe how to convert the flowchart to programming code
Next describe the VB dot net statement and variables and different types of controls
The use of branches in a simple way
First An example is creating a simple application about traffic signs
Second An example is how to create your own calculator
Third A simple board game X O and a simple puzzle game
Conclusion How to use programming to convert your ideas to be real and create your own games
Think what You can also sell your products to customers in the future
Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages were an influential set of lecture notes written by Christopher Strachey for the International Summer School in Computer Programming at Copenhagen in August 1967 It introduced much programming language terminology still in use today including R value and L value ad hoc polymorphism parametric polymorphism and referential transparency
The lecture notes were reprinted in 2000 in a special issue of Higher Order and Symbolic Computation in memory of Strachey
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Higher Order and Symbolic Computation Volume 13 Issue 1 2 April 2000 Special Issue in memory of Christopher Strachey
Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages at the Portland Pattern Repository
Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages at the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University
ACM Digital Library
Great Work in Programming Languages Collected by Benjamin C Pierce
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Starting from 0 up to competent programming code
1 How is the computer working
2 The Principles of computer programming
3 Flowcharts are the languages between you and the code
4 Programming languages are the link between you and the computer
5 Basics of Programming
Looping
Branching
Variables
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6 First example of an application Traffic control
7 Second practical application Calculator
8 What is next Coding for Android devices
9 Build Android applications using Basic language for Android systems
All applications EXE files and source codes are attached with their lectures