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If you want to learn computer programming, this is the place to start! Kevin and Bryan teach in a funny and exciting conversational style with visual explanations as they go. On occasion, they may actually tell a bad joke, sing poorly or include a ridiculous pop culture reference! But if that's ok, you will be rewarded with learning some very dry material, in a fun and exciting series of training videos.
WiBit.Net courses are based on a cumulative teaching model, so that our courses are often a continuation of a prerequisite course. Our materials are not intended to teach you how to program in a single language. We attempt to avoid duplication of prior materials, to build your skills from the C Language upwards. With this teaching model, you learn how to do something and why it is done that way! We try to make learning how to program easy and entertaining. We hope you enjoy what we have to offer!
Also, this application does not require an Internet connection, so you can learn at WiBit.Net no matter where you are! No membership is required!
** If you DO have a WiBit.Net account, you can login to keep track of your course progress.
Introduction to Computer Programming contains over 4 hours of video tutorial material and presentation PDF attachments.
This is our fundamentals course! Software development is not all glamorous. There are many underlying concepts that lay beneath the code that are important to understand in order to reach your full potential. The WiBit.Net training method focuses on basics. Why? Well, for a simple reason. If we work from the foundation and build upwards then there is no need to reiterate information with each new lesson. When we start talking about decision statements and loop structures in actual programming languages you are already aware of what they are and how they operate! As time progresses the learning speed increases and you will walk out with a strong understanding of what is going on!
All this learning begins here with Introduction to Computer Programming. We will begin this course with a casual conversation of what Kevin and Bryan have gained through their over a decade as developers. As the lessons progress, you will be exposed to other exciting topics such as common languages, core concepts, flow charts, pseudo code, variables, data types, formulas, basic binary, APIs, IPCs and bitwise operations (not necessarily in that order).
-Am I a Software Developer? -Introduction to Languages -Common Modern Languages -Programming Core Concepts -Flow Charts -Pseudo Code -IDEs -Variables, Datatypes, Formulas -Binary Code -Introduction to ASCII -Application Programing Interface -Inter-Process Communication -Bitwise Operations
https://www.wibit.net/course/Intro