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Get an quick overview of the concepts of programming. The concepts cover more programming languages. Understand the concepts and how to identify them in an programming language and you will be able to master lots of different programming languages very fast.
All programming languages can be broken down into six basic concepts. Learning the basic concepts of programming will fast track you learning in programming. Once you grasp the concepts and how to apply them to you first programming language then the next language is much easier.
This part is about operations. The most central part of programming. Everything in programming is an operations. The higher level programming language the more basic operations is hidden inside the language programming own operations.
All programming languages can be broken down into six basic concepts. Learning the basic concepts of programming will fast track you learning in programming. Once you grasp the concepts and how to apply them to you first programming language then the next language is much easier.
This part is about conditions. A very central part of programming. In order for your program to change behavior on different inputs, you need conditions.
All programming languages can be broken down into six basic concepts. Learning the basic concepts of programming will fast track you learning in programming. Once you grasp the concepts and how to apply them to you first programming language then the next language is much easier.
This part is about scope. Primary about global and local variables and how they work. Scope is also referred to as information hiding which can help to only show the relevant parts of the code
Ohms Law in another perspective. Ohms law state that the current is proportional to voltage. Not that voltage is equal to current times resistance.
Its an important difference for it represents Ohms law in a better way. You can not change the resistance without effecting the current. As you increase the resistance you ALSO - and all ways - decrease the current. That is hard see in the formula V = I * R - here it looks like when you increase the resistance, the voltage will increase a long with it. That is only true if you somehow make the ampere/current stay the same. Which can be done changing the input voltage - and this is why the V=I*R version of Ohms law is still true.
In most setups you start out with a fixed voltage and therefore the current will decrease when you add resistance.
#electronics #ohmslaw.
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All programming languages can be broken up into six basic concepts. Learning the basic concepts of programming will fast track you learning in programming. Once you grasp the concepts and how to apply them to you first programming language then the next language is much easier.
All programming languages can be broken down into six basic concepts. Learning the basic concepts of programming will fast track you learning in programming. Once you grasp the concepts and how to apply them to you first programming language then the next language is much easier.
This part is about loop. The part that make programming so very powerful. In order for your program to run as long input is supplied you need loops - maybe even an endless loop to run forever.