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INTEL ULTI
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INSTRUCTORS
B R A D N I C H O L S
M I C H A E L K A T I [email protected]
R Y A N S C O T T
Feel free to contact any of us for whatever reason If you cant figure out an error or are stuck on a design issue just shoot an email to one of our email and we’ll help out the best we can!
I sure do love
making mobile apps!
Come on in, the code is GREAT!
Come try on your
computer science hats!
WHO SPEAKS COMPUTER?
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Computer Programming is the:• Designing• Writing• Testing• Debugging• and Maintaining of source code of computer
programs.
WHAT IS PROGRAMMING?
PayStarting Salaries in computer programming range from $59,000 to $112,000 per yearContract jobs run as high as $100 to $400 per hour
Flexibility & IndependenceWork from home as freelance contractorNearly always able to work from homeBring your work anywhereThe “Do good work and we wont ask questions” policy
Demand & Job SecurityAs long as society relies on computing technology, there will be a demand for computer programmers.
WHY DO I WANT TO BE A COMPUTER PROGRAMMER?
Notes from: http://www.indeed.com/
http://www.askitcareercoach.com/ http://smallbusiness.chron.com/advantages-being-computer-programmer-38637.html
•While (Students.Understand() == false)Students.teachProgramming();
•Hello, World!•Variables, Variable TypesMonday•Roll Playing Game•Loops, Conditionals, and Functions•Classes and Objects•Random classTuesday•Creating a Tip Calculator•String Manipulation•Graphics•Drawing to a WindowWednesday• Build your own application or gameThursday• Build your own application or gameFriday
COURSE SCHEDULE
HELLO, WORLD!class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!"); } }
TIP:Don’t forget to add
Console.ReadKey(true);to stop the console window from closing.
Hello World TutorialGeneral Structure of a C# Program
Main() and Command-Line Arguments
TYPES, VARIABLES, AND VALUES
int
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-5int a = 5; int b = a + 2; //OK
bool test = true;
// Error. Operator '+' cannot be applied // to operands of type 'int' and 'bool'.int c = a + test;
More on Types
LEARNING CONDITIONALSOperators < is less than > is greater than <= is less than or equal to >= is greater than or equal to == is equal to != is not equal to && logical “and” (True only if both sides are true. False otherwise.) || logical “or” (False only if both sides are false. True otherwise.)
Example:if( X > 3 && X < 6 )if( hitPoints == fullHitPoints )
LEARNING CONDITIONALSThe "if" Statement static void Main(String[] args) { int x; x=20; if (x > 0) { x -= 1; Console.WriteLine(x); } }
LEARNING LOOPSThe 'While' Loop
while (count < maxCount){
Console.WriteLine(count);count++;
}
Console.ReadLine();
RESEARCHING YOUR ISSUESGoogle is your friend!Here are some other friends you might want to become
familiar with:• MSDN Learning Recources• Top C# Questions on Stack Overflow• Get More Out of Google
GETTING A JUMP START ON TOMORROWTomorrow we will be learning about the
following:• Conditionals, Loops, and Methods• Classes• Random class
To get a head start you can visit the links above and play around with some of the code provided.HAPPY CODING
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