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Wanna be a good programmer? Start here.Learn any programming language. Includes everyhting from C programming, C++, C#, JAVA, AJAX, .NET(dot net) to scripting languges PERL, Python, COBOL. Courses cover introductory programming to advanced level.

In our programming video lectures, we have series of lectures that focus upon wide aspects of programming language. We have topics like spring framework, JSP, servlets, dream weaver, JQuery, Ajax and more. When talking about the programming lectures, we make it a point to familiarize the learners with the core basics including the syntax. Once we are done with the syntax and the semantics, we move forward to advanced concepts. Video lectures have been listed articulately paying heed to important points to allow both novices and advanced learners to gain a clear insight into the programming details.

Too many people are of the opinion that it is C programming which sets the foundation. Once the foundation has been laid, the rest of the work needs to be done. This is why we have a detailed lecture focusing upon C language. You are advised to thoroughly pursue the same and then try and explore the details of other programming language and concepts.

We also have lectures upon different Adobe programs like Adobe after Effects, Premier Pro and more. Even when it comes to application development, it is important to keep an eye on the coding basics and our online lectures will guide you into designing some of the finest and the most prolific apps. Java and PHP are two other popular programming languages and you can find detailed lessons for brushing your skills in both these languages

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Contents: Introduction, Caml, functional programming - Functional programming, syntax,semantics via interpretation or translation - Semantics via translation, equivalence & p
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An introduction to the concepts and techniques of object oriented programming with a focus on the construction of interactive multimedia applications. Delivery is through lect
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Stanford Winter 2010
Introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, Objective - C and Tools - Objective - C and Foundation Framework - Custom Classes, Object Lifecycle, Autorelease - Building an Applicati
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Contents: Introduction C Programming Data Structuring: Case Study Problem Decomposition By Recursion Problem Decomposition By Recursion Merge sort And Quick sort Ch
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Introduction - Introduction to Cell processor - Introduction to parallel architectures - Introduction to concurrent programming - Parallel programming concepts - Design patter
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Harvard Fall 2009
Introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. This course teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems effic
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Installing Compiler for C++ - The Basic Syntax and Functions - Declaration Statements and Variables - Modify Variables to New Values - cin and User Input - Beginning Functions
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Installing Python - Numbers and Math - Variables - Modules and Functions - How to Save Your Programs - Strings - More on Strings - Raw Input - Sequences and Lists - Slicing -
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MIT Fall 2008
Introduction-Operators and operands; statements; branching, conditionals, and iteration-Common code patterns: iterative programs - composition and abstraction through function
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Contents: Introduction to Programming Paradigms Course - Data Types - Interpretations - Converting Between Types of Different Sizes and Bit Representations Using Pointers - C
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Contents: Introduction to Computer Science Series at Stanford - Similarity between C++ & Java:syntax - variable types - operators - control structures-C++ Libraries - Standar
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Contents: Introduction to Computer Programming,Karel and Java - The History of Computing - Variables - Operators - The Loop and a Half Problem - Information Hiding-Strings -
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