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Stone River eLearning – Learn Pascal Programming from Scratch
Beginner level coders often have the same question; what’s the best way to get ed in programming? It’s such a diverse world and there are so many new and exciting (or old and vital) languages that figuring out where to begin can be very bewildering. We have the answer! We have the answer. We have the answer. Pascal Language is the best way for you to learn programming. It was created to teach programming standards and good programming practices. So what are you waiting? Get learning!
Take Your Programming Standards for the Next Level
Design, maintain, design, and build cross-cultural projects-Platform-native applications
Code once, compile and run it across multiple applications
Learn All programming languages should follow the same best practices and standards.
Learn the basics of computer programming-Depth
Perfect PascalThe Right Way
This course is designed for complete beginners, so we’ll guide you every step of the way from From installation to completion of your final project. You will need a computer with an internet connection and 500mb storage space. Once you’ve installed your free software, you’ll learning about basic coding concepts using Pascal For context, you can build your own projects as you go.
Each section is dedicated to a different feature or concept. This includes math operations, variables, user input and if/else statements. You’ll complete a hands-Projects that are practical from to finish with each section to put what you’ve learned into practice.
You will be able to write, build, and compile by the end of this course Pascal Code with ease. You will be able to create your own native applications and you’ll know how to run them, maintain them, and build them more efficiently. With the knowledge base you’ve gained, you’ll be all set to progress to some of the most powerful and widely used programming languages in the world.
About Pascal
One of the oldest languages on earth. Pascal It was published in 1970 to encourage best practices in structured programming and data structuring. It is a highly regarded book.-It is a great preprogramming language for programming languages of all levels, including procedural and imperative.-For beginners, cursor to C It is well-known because of its compatibility, efficiency and speedy compilers.
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Course Curriculum
Introduction to the Course
Course Introduction (2.56)
Download and install software (3:30)
Math Operators
Section Introduction (1.38)
We are creating our 1st Pascal Program (5:00).
Math Operators (8.24)
Mathematics operators using PEMDAS (4.23)
Project (1.58)
2:59 Creating the Project
Section Summary (1.55)
Variables & Getting User Input
Section Introduction (2.17)
Local Variables (8.11)
Declaring and Using Variables with Numbers (4.49)
Declaring and using variables with strings (5:20)
Defining Constant Variables (6:54)
Example01 (6:20)
Saving User Input with Variables (9.52)
Example02 (7:29)
Global Variables (5:40)
Project Demo (2:11)
The Creation of the Project (10:12).
Section Summary (2.18)
If Else-Statements
Section Introduction (2.04)
Statements (11:11)
If Elseif Else Statements (5:32)
Part 1: If Statements with Relational Operators (12:00)
Part 2: If Statements with Relational Operators (5:54).
Statements using the And Operator (8.53)
Statements using the Or Operator (6.18)
Part 1 of the Case Statements (6:26)
Case Statements Part 2 (5.36)
Project 1 (5.10)
Source Code for Project 1 (9:07).
Project 2 (3.11)
Project 2 Source code Part 1 (9.05).
Project 2 Source code Part 2 (3:50).
Section Summary (2.19)
Loop Structures
Section Introduction (1.08)
For loops (5.34)
Repeat Until Loop (4:18)
While Loop (4.59)
Project (5.05)
Part 1 of Creating The Project (9:42)
Part 2 of Creating The Project (2:36).
Section Summary (1.42)
String Functions
Section Introduction (1.57)
Strings and The Trim Function (4.11)
Strings and the Stringreplace function (4:45)
Strings and the Pos Function (7.38)
Strings and The Delete Procedure (4.36)
Strings and the Lowercase Function (6.41)
Strings and the Copy Function (6.31)
Strings and the Length Function (7.03)
Project Review (4.06)
Source Code for Project (7:28).
Section Summary (2.39)
0Arrays & Records
Section Introduction (1.15)
Arrays with Strings (5.55)
Arrays with Integers (8.40)
Arrays with Doubles (8.35)
Accessing Array Elements (6.30)
Creating Records (8.30)
Recordings More Examples (5.03)
Records Advanced Examples (9.50).
Project Review (2.43)
Source Code for Project (8:12).
Section Summary (2.22)
Files
Section Introduction (1.18)
Part 1: Writing and Creating Text Files (6.58)
Part 2: Creating and Writing Text Files (2:48).
Reading from a text file (6:22)
Appending Data to A Text File (8.03)
Rewrite Procedure More Example #1 (6:28).
Fileexists Function Part 1 (8.18)
Fileexists Function Part 2, (3:44)
Project Review (6.54)
Project Source Code Part 1 (6.51)
Project Source Code Part 2 (7.26)
Section Summary (1.55)
Date & Time Functions
Section Introduction (1.25)
Date time to str function (3:51).
Date to str & Time to str Functions (3:41)
Comparing Dates (8.51)
The Encodedate Function (4.31)
Date time to str Function Example with Record Types (9:09).
Example (4:17) Date to str and Time To str Function
Project Review (5.13)
Project Source Code (9.08).
Section Summary (3.09)
Creating Functions & Procedures
Procedures for Creating (5:30)
Using Arguments with Procedures (9.51)
Creating Functions with Arguments (8.04)
Project Review (4.20)
Project Source Code (10.49).
Section Summary (2.17)
Frequently Asked Question
What time does the course and end?
You can take the course now, and it never ends! It is self-evident.-Online course that you can pace yourself – You decide when and how you want to finish.
What time do I have access?
What does lifetime access look like? You have unlimited access to the course after enrolling – on any device you own.
What if I’m not satisfied with the course?
We wouldn’t want to make you unhappy. We will refund your entire purchase if you are not satisfied within the first 30 days.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 400
- Assessments Yes