Python is a popular programming language that has taken a primary role in many companies including NASA, Google, Industrial Lights and Magic. Python uses an elegant syntax, making the programs easier to write and ready, which also makes it an ideal language for beginning programmers. The foundation that students achieve is applicable to other disciplines that may require some knowledge of computer programming such as digital animation, mathematics, and more advanced programming languages. It is assumed that the student has little or no experience with writing computer programs. 48-54 hours lecture and 48-54 hours laboratory. (No Prerequisite) This course may be taken four times
- Teacher: Paul Tonning
This course is designed to give students an understanding of microcomputer systems low level (hardware) organizations and architecture through assembly language programming.
Notice: I will not normally answer any direct messages or
email on the weekends, you are free to send them and they will be
answered on Mondays.
- Teacher: Paul Tonning
An introduction to programming using the C++ language. This course is appropriate for those wishing to learn the principles of computer programming and to gain some initial experience with C++. 48-54 hours lecture and 48-54 hours laboratory. CSU, UC. (No Prerequisite. CIS 101 recommended)
Notice: I will not normally answer any direct messages or email on the weekends, you are free to send them but they will be answered on Monday.
- Teacher: Paul Tonning