Programming Language Basics
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.27 GB | Duration: 11h 33m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.27 GB | Duration: 11h 33m
Learn Programming Fundamentals from Scratch — No Experience Needed! Step-by-Step Guide Clear explanation with memory.
What you'll learn
Absolute Beginners who have no prior experience in programming and want to build a strong foundation.
Aspiring Developers looking to start a career in software development, web development, or app development.
Professionals from Non-Tech Backgrounds transitioning into tech roles and needing a solid programming base.
Anyone Curious About Coding and eager to understand how programming languages work at a fundamental level.
Requirements
No prior programming experience is required – this course is designed for absolute beginners.
A willingness to learn and a curious mindset — that's all you really need!
Description
This course is designed with clear explanation and all topics need for any programming language and explained with memory diagrams.Are you ready to start your programming journey but don’t know where to begin? This Programming Language Basics course is designed just for you — whether you’re a complete beginner, a student, or someone looking to refresh your fundamentals.By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills and mindset to tackle more advanced programming topics or dive into specific languages like Python, JavaScript, or Java.Whether you want to start a career in tech, build your own projects, or just learn something new, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to succeed.Join now and take the first step toward becoming a confident programmer!I. LanguageII. Digital Life III. Software IV. Programming languageV. ApplicationVI. Storage DeviceVII. Basic TerminologyVIII. Software CompanyIX. Project Development OverviewX. InternetXI. Types of ApplicationsXII. EnvironmentXIII. Software Related TerminologyAll the above concept explain with more internal point - Note: Sub concept have more details which gives more knowledge with internal memory diagrams.Why late join our course and explore the our content and make yourself as good resource to software industry.
Overview
Section 1: Language
Lecture 1 Language
Lecture 2 Types of language
Lecture 3 Translator
Lecture 4 Programming world Vs Outside world
Section 2: Digital Life
Lecture 5 What is Digital
Lecture 6 Electronic Devices
Lecture 7 What is computer
Lecture 8 What Computer can do
Lecture 9 Types of Computers
Lecture 10 Key Components of a Computer
Lecture 11 Why Humans needs to communicate with Computer/Any Electronic Devices
Lecture 12 Computer Native language
Section 3: Software
Lecture 13 Why Translator
Lecture 14 Why Translator Part2
Lecture 15 Computer Translator (OS)
Lecture 16 Program
Lecture 17 What is Software
Lecture 18 Types of Software
Lecture 19 Software Versions
Lecture 20 Types of software versions
Lecture 21 Files in software
Section 4: Programming language
Lecture 22 Why Programming language
Lecture 23 Why Programming language Part2
Lecture 24 When programming language is most popular
Lecture 25 Types of programming language
Lecture 26 Types of programming language Part2
Lecture 27 Purpose of Programming language
Section 5: Application
Lecture 28 What is application?
Lecture 29 Application division and assign to resources
Section 6: Storage Device
Lecture 30 Why Storage
Section 7: Basic Terminology
Lecture 31 Nontechnical Person & Technical Person
Lecture 32 Customer
Section 8: Software Company
Lecture 33 Why Software companies
Lecture 34 Role of companies in real world
Lecture 35 Why Hiring Process in software company
Lecture 36 What is project & product
Lecture 37 Teams in software company
Lecture 38 Teams Collaboration in software company to delivery the project
Lecture 39 Teams Collaboration in software company to delivery the project Part3
Lecture 40 How outside customer uses software's
Lecture 41 Project division and tasks assignment
Section 9: Internet
Lecture 42 When networking/Internet concept need
Lecture 43 When networking/Internet concept need part2
Lecture 44 Application Accessibility
Section 10: Types of Applications
Lecture 45 standalone application
Lecture 46 Types of internet application
Lecture 47 Different applications
Section 11: Environment
Lecture 48 What is platform
Lecture 49 What is platform Part2
Lecture 50 When no need to think about other OS
Lecture 51 When no need to think about other OS Part2
Lecture 52 When you think about other OS
Lecture 53 When you think about other OS Part2
Lecture 54 Platform dependent and platform independent nature
Lecture 55 Platform dependent or independent application
Lecture 56 Platform dependent or independent programming language
Lecture 57 When no need to think about Platform dependent or independent
Lecture 58 Advantage of platform independent
Lecture 59 Advantage of platform independent Part2
Lecture 60 Why C is platform dependent
Lecture 61 How to achieve platform independent nature
Lecture 62 Environment variables
Lecture 63 Types of environment variables
Lecture 64 Environment variables Practical session on Java Software
Section 12: Software Related Terminology
Lecture 65 Predefined Vs user defined
Lecture 66 Case Sensitive & insensitive
Who this course is for Absolute beginners who have never written a single line of code but are eager to start learning programming. Students in high school, college, or university who want to strengthen their understanding of programming fundamentals. Career switchers looking to transition into tech or software development from a non-technical background. Self-learners who want a clear, structured path to understand how programming languages work. Tech enthusiasts curious about how apps, websites, and software are built from the ground up. New developers who want to refresh or solidify their foundation before moving on to more advanced topics or specific languages. Teachers or mentors who want a simple and effective resource to introduce others to programming.