Computer programming (often shortened to programming) is a process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs. Programming involves activities such as analysis, developing understanding, generating algorithms, verification of requirements of algorithms including their correctness and resources consumption, and implementation (commonly referred to as coding) of algorithms in a target programming language.[1]
Courses
General Programming Courses
Programming Language Courses
Computer Programming Categories
▼ Computer programming (21 cats, 109 pgs)
► Ada (4 pgs)
► Applied Programming (68 pgs)
► AVR programming introduction (3 pgs)
► Block programming (6 pgs)
► Cloud9 IDE (9 pgs)
► Computer programming data types (3 pgs)
► Databases (11 cats, 37 pgs)
► Flowcharts (7 pgs)
► Game programming (9 pgs)
► MUD object oriented (2 pgs)
► Object-Oriented Programming (40 pgs)
► Programming Fundamentals (206 pgs)
► Programming languages (36 cats, 30 pgs)
► Repl.it (2 pgs)
► Server-Side Scripting (54 pgs)
► Software development (3 cats, 49 pgs)
► Software Libraries (2 pgs)
► Source code (1 cat)
► The Art of Computer Programming (5 pgs)
► Visual Basic for Applications (17 pgs)
► Visual programming (3 pgs)
See Also
- Portal:Computer programming
- Wikipedia:Computer programming
- Wikibooks:Subject:Computer programming
- http://code.org/code
- Free Code Camp
- The Odin Project
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