COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
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Introduction to Computer Programming
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A program is a set of instructions given to a computer to enable it perform or accomplish a specific task. Computer hardware is only as effective as the instructions given to it by the end users and those instructions are contained in software.
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BMS 201: Computer Programming
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Why Programming?
You may already have used software, perhaps for word processing or spreadsheets, to solve problems.
Perhaps now you are curious to learn how programmers write software. A program is a set of step-by-step
instructions that directs the computer to do the tasks you want it to do and produce the results you want.
There are at least three good reasons for learning programming:
Programming helps you understand computers. The computer is only a tool. If you learn how to
write simple programs, you will gain more knowledge about how a computer works.
Writing a few simple programs increases your confidence level. Many people find great personal
satisfaction in creating a set of instructions that solve a problem.
Learning programming lets you find out quickly whether you like programming and whether you
have the analytical turn of mind programmers need. Even if you decide that programming is not for
you, understanding the process certainly will increase your appreciation of what programmers and
computers can do.
A set of rules that provides a way of telling a computer what operations to perform is called a
programming language. There is not, however, just one programming language; there are many. In this
chapter you will learn about controlling a computer through the process of programming. You may even
discover that you might want to become a programmer.
An important point before we proceed: You will not be a programmer when you finish reading this chapter
or even when you finish reading the final chapter. Programming proficiency takes practice and training
beyond the scope of this book. However, you will become acquainted with how programmers develop
solutions to a variety of problems.
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ICS 2213/ICS 2102: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PAST PAPER
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Year: 2016/2017
Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)