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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 11:27, 24 June 2019
Introduction to programming[edit]
Programming is the writing and executing instructions for a computer system.
Primitive data types[edit]
In computer science and computer programming, a data type or simply type is a classification of data which tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use the data. Most programming languages support various types of data, for example: real, integer or Boolean.[2]
The list below describes some of the more common primitive data types
Common data structures[edit]
A data structure is just some organization of data that we've built into an orderly arrangement.
Data structures which are assessed by the IB[edit]
Data structures which are not assessed by the IB[edit]
Basic program organization[edit]
Advanced Programming[edit]
- Regular expressions
- Design Patterns
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Working with files
- Compiler
- Abstract data types