5 Basic Concepts of Programming
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These are the 5 concepts I think you should be familiar with if you plan on being a programmer. Of course, this is just my take on programming and what I've learned so far - I'm sure the list will change at some point in the future.
In this video, I touch on topics like algorithms, programmer's thinking process, pseudocode, syntax, coding environments, IDEs (Visual Studio, Eclipse, Android Studio, Vim...), functions, classes & objects, object-oriented programming, pointers & references, variables, debugging, instructions & non-linear code execution.
I tried to simplify things and make them understandable for someone who's not so familiar with the subject, but also for someone who knows what I'm talking about. There are examples (mostly in C++ and Java) for most of the things I mentioned because I believe that's the most effective way of really understanding a concept.
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Check out my new video "5 Basic Concepts of Web programming":
https://youtu.be/oIMNtje68VQ
These are the 5 concepts I think you should be familiar with if you plan on being a programmer. Of course, this is just my take on programming and what I've learned so far - I'm sure the list will change at some point in the future.
In this video, I touch on topics like algorithms, programmer's thinking process, pseudocode, syntax, coding environments, IDEs (Visual Studio, Eclipse, Android Studio, Vim...), functions, classes & objects, object-oriented programming, pointers & references, variables, debugging, instructions & non-linear code execution.
I tried to simplify things and make them understandable for someone who's not so familiar with the subject, but also for someone who knows what I'm talking about. There are examples (mostly in C++ and Java) for most of the things I mentioned because I believe that's the most effective way of really understanding a concept.
As I spent a lot of time making this video, I would appreciate if you let me know your thoughts about this video.
Ending music: Anders Bothen - Messed Up Breakup
____________________________________________
Social media:
● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YoutubeDoubleD/
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● Twitch: http://twitch.tv/notdoubled
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