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PT1 Note
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01- Programming Problem-Solving (Stud) v2.pdf
01- Programming Problem-Solving (Stud) v2.pdf
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02-Elementary Programming v2.pdf
02-Elementary Programming v2.pdf
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03 - Control Structures (Stud) v1.pdf
03 - Control Structures (Stud) v1.pdf
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03 - Control Structures (Stud) v2.pdf
03 - Control Structures (Stud) v2.pdf
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04 - Functions.pdf
04 - Functions.pdf
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05 - Array.pdf
05 - Array.pdf
PT1 Code
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Pr12-1_SetPassword.pdf
Pr12-1_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-2_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-3_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-4_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-5_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-6_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-7_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-8_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-9_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-10_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-11_SetPassword.pdf
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Pr12-12_SetPassword.pdf
Pr12-12_SetPassword.pdf
Reflection :
Programming Languages is one of my favorite things to learn. I have learn C, Java, VB.net, HTML and PHP before but barely scratch the surface.There is a lot more to be learn. By learning Programming technique 1, I starts to understand more and more of programming capabilities by executing the code, finding errors and fix the code. I cannot wait to be able to develop a system soon.
Course Synopsis
Programming Technique I is a fundamental subject, this course equips us with theory and practice on problem solving techniques by using the structured approach. We are required to develop programs using C++ programming language, in order to solve simple to moderate problems. The course covers the following: pre-processor directives, constants and variables, data types,input and output statements, control structures: sequential, selection and loop, built-in and user-defined functions, single and two dimensional arrays, file operations, pointers, and structured data types.