Course detail
Computers and Programming 2
FEKT-BPC2TAcad. year: 2013/2014
General introduction to algorithmization, a general introduction to object-oriented programming, the control sequence of higher-order languages, the JAVA Eclipse application programming environment.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
- use the basics of algorithmic thinking and skils of the object-orientated programming,
- implement parts of code in the Java programming language,
- control development environment Eclipse,
- use standard tools and techniques for debugging and testing program,
- create custom applications with a graphical user interface and multi-thread data processing.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Pecinovský, R.: Myslíme objektově v jazyku Java -- kompletní učebnice pro začátečníky, Grada , 2008, ISBN: 978-80-247-2653-3. (CS)
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Lecture
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Syllabus
an algorithm in meta-language, rewritting into programming language.
2. Introduction to C language. Basic types of variables, derived types, constants, arrays.
3. Expressions, arithmetic conversions, arithmetic operators, shift operators, relation operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, assignment
operators, operator priority.
4. Strings and their operators, library functions, standard library string.h.
5. Commands, compound statements, branching commands, cycles and control commands. Flowchart.
6. Function. Declaration of functions, methods of function calling, treatment events, recursion of functions.
7. Advanced data types. Union, enum, dynamic variable, pointer.
8. Objects. Lexical elements, constants and strings, classes, objects, object types.
9. User interface of Microsoft Visual C++ Studio. Graphical components.
10. Algorithms I. Finding maxima and minima, sorting.
11. Algorithms II. Programming with arrays, matrices operations.
12. Algorithms III. Programming with files in Windows.
13. Algorithms IV. Database systems. Records, sorting, searching, statistics. Linking of databases.
Exercise in computer lab
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
an algorithm in meta-language, rewritting into programming language.
2. Introduction to C language. Basic types of variables, derived types, constants, arrays.
3. Expressions, arithmetic conversions, arithmetic operators, shift operators, relation operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, assignment
operators, operator priority.
4. Strings and their operators, library functions, standard library string.h.
5. Commands, compound statements, branching commands, cycles and control commands. Flowchart.
6. Function. Declaration of functions, methods of function calling, treatment events, recursion of functions.
7. Advanced data types. Union, enum, dynamic variable, pointer.
8. Objects. Lexical elements, constants and strings, classes, objects, object types.
9. User interface of Microsoft Visual C++ Studio. Graphical components.
10. Algorithms I. Finding maxima and minima, sorting.
11. Algorithms II. Programming with arrays, matrices operations.
12. Algorithms III. Programming with files in Windows.
13. Algorithms IV. Database systems. Records, sorting, searching, statistics. Linking of databases.