Learn to Program: The Fundamentals: Next session: 24 September 2012, who's in?

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Learn to Program: The Fundamentals

Next session: 24 September 2012


Workload: 6-8 hours/week


Learn to Program: The Fundamentals
Jennifer Campbell, Paul Gries
Behind every mouse click and touch-screen tap, there is a computer program that makes things happen. This course introduces the fundamental building blocks of programming and teaches you how to write fun and useful programs using the Python language.


About the Course
A computer program is a set of instructions for a computer to follow, just as a recipe is a set of instructions for a chef. Laptops, kitchen appliances, MP3 players, and many other electronic devices all run computer programs. Programs have been written to manipulate sound and video, write poetry, run banking systems, predict the weather, and analyze athletic performance. This course is intended for people who have never seen a computer program. It will give you a better understanding of how computer applications work and teach you how to write your own applications. More importantly, you’ll start to learn computational thinking, which is a fundamental approach to solving real-world problems. Computer programming languages share common fundamental concepts, and this course will introduce you to those concepts using the Python programming language. By the end of this course, you will be able to write your own programs to process data from the web and create interactive text-based games.


Recommended Background
This course assumes no particular background.

Course Format
The class consists of 1 to 2 hours of lecture each week, which are made up of videos that are generally shorter than 10 minutes each. Each video contains integrated quiz questions. There are also weekly standalone exercises that are not part of the video lectures and a (non-optional) final exam.

FAQ
Will I get a certificate after completing this class?
Yes. Students who successfully complete the class will receive a certificate signed by the instructor.

Can I really do this course if I don’t know anything about programming?
Yes! We expect this course to be taken by people completely new to programming.


Is there a textbook?
No. This online course is intended to be self-contained.

What resources will I need for this class?
We use the freely-available Python 3 and the IDLE development environment (which comes with Python 3). The download is available here: http://www.python.org/download/. Download the most recent release of Python 3.

What is the coolest thing I'll learn if I take this class?
You will be able to develop interactive text-based programs such as a word search game.





https://www.coursera.org/course/programming1





Who is in?


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thanks I signed up... :thumbsup:

I think I can use this to customize and configure my bots... if not :itsawrap:
 
but be prepared,if your math fundamentals is shaky it wont be a walk in the park.

I didn't know that there was so much to it...good luck
 
I signed up for this a few weeks ago. I am definitely in. Maybe we can have a study thread since a few cats are on it here.
 
Thanks for sharing this. I actually got my BS in comp sci many years ago now, and kinda struggled through alot of the process because I jumped in without the proper fundamentals and basics. My first experience with programming was programming C and C++ in a UNIX environment when I got to college and that shit was no picnic. But I painfully weathered it and stuck with it and got the degree. Haven't done any programming since graduating and maybe this course might ignite something within to start programming and help me actually utilize the degree effectively. I think I'm gonna sign up. Thanks again OP. :yes:
 
Just got through learning C last semester, python was my next move anyway, so I'm in. Thanks for the info
 
yeah i registered a few weeks ago...been waiting for that reminder email thanks for this reminder will sub this thread to keep up with my brethren and compare notes...see yall in class!
 
Im subbed too ... and down to build in here so i guess we can all sub and see who survives till the end :situp:
 
nice drop. i'd join you all, but i'm working on windows certs and arduino programming.
keep at it guys. keep yourselves educated, relevant and in demand.
 
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