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  • Applied Programming
    Applied Programming

Introduction

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Computer programming is a way to instruct a computer on what it should do. Computer code is the instructions set involved. As people use various languages in communication, computer code also has multiple languages. C, C++, Python, MATLAB, Java, and SQL are well-known programming languages developed to allow people to code with instructions similar to human languages, rather than the 0 and 1 format found in machine code. These programming languages can help accomplish specific objectives, as they bridge the gap between human language and binary machine code.

15 applied programming topics will be covered herein to help understand and accomplish various programming objectives. The material will explore the various components, concepts, and regulations involved.

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  1. Variables
  2. Functions
  3. Conditions
  4. Loops
  5. Testing
  6. Strings
  7. Files
  8. Lists and Tuples
  9. Dictionaries and Sets
  10. RegEx
  11. Internet Data
  12. Databases
  13. Modules and Classes
  14. GUI
  15. Web Design
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