Introductory course on developing computer applications, including computer architecture, program execution, preprocessing, building and debugging, algorithms, structured programming, data types, basic programming constructs and control structures, simple file and screen operations, arrays and pointers, memory allocation, and basic concepts in 2D graphics programming. Prerequisite(s): restricted to students in the B.I.T. degree program.Lecture: three hours a week; laboratory two hours a week.

IMD 1003 [0.5 credit] Computer Programming

Introductory course on developing computer applications, including computer architecture, program execution, preprocessing, building and debugging, algorithms, structured programming, data types, basic programming constructs and control structures, simple file and screen operations, arrays and pointers, memory allocation, and basic concepts in 2D graphics programming. Prerequisite(s): restricted to students in the B.I.T. degree program.Lecture: three hours a week; laboratory two hours a week.





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