The primary objective of this course is for the student to develop a set of problem solving and programming skills using a structured programming language.
Students should be able to:
· Analyze and explain the behavior of simple programs involving the following fundamental programming constructs: assignment, I/O (including file I/O), selection, iteration, functions.
· Write a program that uses each of the following fundamental programming constructs: assignment, I/O (including file I/O), selection, iteration, functions
· Break a problem into logical pieces that can be solved (programmed) independently.
· Develop, and analyze, algorithms for solving simple problems.
· Use a suitable programming language, and development environment, to implement, test, and debug algorithms for solving simple problems.
· Write programs that use each of the following data structures (and describe how they are represented in memory): strings, arrays, and class libraries including strings and vectors
The primary objective of this course is for the student to develop a set of problem solving and programming skills using a structured programming language.
Students should be able to:
· Analyze and explain the behavior of simple programs involving the following fundamental programming constructs: assignment, I/O (including file I/O), selection, iteration, functions.
· Write a program that uses each of the following fundamental programming constructs: assignment, I/O (including file I/O), selection, iteration, functions
· Break a problem into logical pieces that can be solved (programmed) independently.
· Develop, and analyze, algorithms for solving simple problems.
· Use a suitable programming language, and development environment, to implement, test, and debug algorithms for solving simple problems.
· Write programs that use each of the following data structures (and describe how they are represented in memory): strings, arrays, and class libraries including strings and vectors
Attendance is expected in all class meetings, if you have an emergency; contact your instructor before the class begins.
Lateness to class would not be accepted, if you are to be late; the maximum time is 15mins after the start of the class otherwise you would not be allowed to attend the class for that day.
Active participation is very paramount, it would either bump up or down your grade.
If you are absent from classes for more than three (3) times in the semester, you will not be allowed to participate in the mid-semester examinations.
=>Assignments should be submitted at due dates; any late submission attracts a penalty.