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Title: Coding in Fun: Basic Programming 1: Introduction + Variables

Price: Free

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 36

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 36

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 42

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Know what are code comments and variables
  • Use comments to describe your code and keep it readable and organized
  • Use variables to store values
  • Create code comments and variables in TypeScript
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course if for learners interested in basic programming with TypeScript – professionally or just for fun.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course if for learners interested in basic programming with TypeScript – professionally or just for fun.
  • Why take a course with ‘Coding in Fun’?

  • The biggest advantage of this course is that on top of the built-in quizzes, there is a dedicated course website with different exercises for each lesson.

  • The course is done 100% online, and no installation is required.

  • The course breaks subjects down into short lessons, making it easier to follow.

  • The course uses real-life examples to make the topics easier to understand.

  • Who is this course for?

    This course is the 1st in a free series of basic programming courses, built so it’s suited for kids and adults alike.

    No prior knowledge is required.

    The course is for you if you:

  • want to start programming, or

  • already know basic programming, but want to study TypeScript, or

  • want to have fun learning something new.

  • What does this course cover?

    The following coding concepts are introduced:

  • Code readability: comments

  • Code readability: conventions (styling)

  • Variables

  • Why TypeScript?

    TypeScript is an advanced form of JavaScript, and is the language used both in Node.js (backend) and React.js (frontend). If one day you decide to develop your own app or website, or both, then with TypeScript you could do both and not have to learn another language.

    My goal is for you to enjoy the course, and become proficient in the material by the time you finish it!!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course introduction

    Lecture 2: A word about TypeScript vs JavaScript

    Lecture 3: Pleas read: about the quizzes

    Lecture 4: Please read: basic terms

    Chapter 2: Code Readability: Comments

    Lecture 1: Introducing code comments: the painting of My wife and my mother-in-law

    Lecture 2: Code comments – when to add them and how

    Lecture 3: Code comments – they are for yourself as much as for others

    Chapter 3: Code Readability: Conventions (styles)

    Lecture 1: Introducing code conventions: the order vs chaos example

    Lecture 2: Code conventions (styles) – pick one convention and stick with it

    Lecture 3: Code conventions – line indentation

    Lecture 4: Code conventions – line indentation (reading repeat)

    Lecture 5: Code conventions – using the Tab key for indentation

    Lecture 6: Code conventions – spacing rules

    Lecture 7: Code conventions – spacing rules (reading repeat)

    Lecture 8: Code conventions – newlines

    Lecture 9: Code conventions – newlines (reading repeat)

    Lecture 10: Code conventions – camelCase vs CamelCase

    Lecture 11: Code comments and code conventions – summary

    Chapter 4: Coding Concept: Variables – the very basic of any programming

    Lecture 1: Introducing variables: the kitchen storage example

    Lecture 2: Constant variables

    Lecture 3: Constant variables (reading repeat + practice)

    Lecture 4: Variables – code conventions

    Lecture 5: Giving variables meaningful names

    Lecture 6: Giving variables meaningful names (reading repeat + practice)

    Lecture 7: Non-constant variables

    Lecture 8: Non-constant variables (reading repeat + practice)

    Lecture 9: Constant vs non-constant (reading)

    Lecture 10: Primitive types – numbers, strings, booleans

    Lecture 11: Primitive types (reading repeat + practice)

    Lecture 12: null type and value (reading)

    Lecture 13: undefined value (reading)

    Lecture 14: Union type – multiple possible types for a single variable

    Lecture 15: Union type (reading repeat)

    Lecture 16: Variables – summary

    Chapter 5: Summary

    Lecture 1: Summary and tips

    Lecture 2: Bonus lecture

    Instructors

  • Coding in Fun- Basic Programming 1- Introduction + Variables  No.2
    Yinon Bar-Yehuda
    Software developer and teacher
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