Last updated 2/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 515.10 MB | Duration: 2h 34m
Learn to both code and write about code
What you’ll learn
Write simple JavaScript programs
Understand basic programming concepts
Write documentation for functions, constants, and enumerations
Requirements
Love of writing and interest in coding
A modern browser, a text editor (you can use a free one), and a word processor (Word, Google docs, etc.)
Description
Course Description
There aren’t many people who can both code and write well, so if you can do both, you will find there many exciting, highly-paid opportunities in the technology industry. This course teaches basic programming to writers so that you can begin to document code.
The course uses JavaScript, but talks about other programming languages as well, including providing a survey of common programming languages. It covers common Computer Science concepts, such as variables, functions, conditionals, loops, etc.
You’ll have hands-on exercises in both writing JavaScript code and documenting constants, functions, and enumerations. You’ll end with a final project where you build a therapist bot. (It’s not as hard as it sounds, although it’s really not a very good therapist.)
What Is in This Course?
By the end of the course, you will understand the basics of programming and be able to write simple JavaScript programs. In addition, you will learn how to document constants, functions, and enumerations. In this course you’ll find
2+ hours of videos17 hands-on exercises to lead you through writing and documenting JavaScriptMultiple choice and code quizzesPowerPoint presentations as a resource for every video lecture
The course takes approximately 4 hours complete, depending on how fast you are with the exercises.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Programming
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is Programming?
Lecture 3 Exercise 1: Hello World
Section 2: Programming with data
Lecture 4 Data Types
Lecture 5 Exercise 2: Strings
Lecture 6 HTML and JavaScript
Lecture 7 Exercise 3: HTML and JavaScript
Lecture 8 Variables
Lecture 9 Exercise 4: Documenting Constants
Lecture 10 Operators
Lecture 11 Exercise 5: Operators
Section 3: Functions, Conditionals, and Loops
Lecture 12 Functions
Lecture 13 Exercise 6: Functions
Lecture 14 Documenting Functions
Lecture 15 Exercise 7: Documenting Functions
Lecture 16 Conditionals
Lecture 17 Exercise 8: Conditionals
Lecture 18 Making Your Code Readable
Lecture 19 Exercise 9: Comments
Lecture 20 Loops
Lecture 21 Exercise 10: Loops
Section 4: More Advanced Concepts
Lecture 22 Advanced Function Documentation
Lecture 23 Exercise 11: Function Documentation, part 2
Lecture 24 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
Lecture 25 Programming Languages
Section 5: Advanced Capabilities
Lecture 26 Collections
Lecture 27 Exercise 12: Collections
Lecture 28 Enumerations
Lecture 29 Exercise 13: Documenting Enumerations
Lecture 30 Libraries
Lecture 31 Exercise 14: Libraries
Lecture 32 Automated Documentation Generation
Section 6: Final Project and Review
Lecture 33 Exercises 15-17: Create and Document a Therapist Bot
Lecture 34 Review and Next Steps
Lecture 35 Bonus Lecture: Offer for First Course in the API Documentation Series
This course is meant for writers who want to learn programming., No coding knowledge or experience is necessary.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/coding-for-writers-1-basic-programming/
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