Beginner Level. Basic programming. Hours to complete. Available languages. Subtitles: English. Demonstrate an understanding of basic programming fundamentals. Instructor rating. Offered by. IBM IBM is the global leader in business transformation through an open hybrid cloud platform and AI, serving clients in more than countries around the world.
For more information about IBM visit: www. Week 1. Video 5 videos. VSCode and Extensions 2m. Reading 3 readings. Lab Exercise Guide for Week 1. Time to do Lab 1! Additional information 10m. Quiz 6 practice exercises. VSCode and Extensions 10m. Week 1 graded quiz 30m. Week 2. Video 7 videos. Data Division 2m. Procedure Division 3m.
Program Structure 6m. What are paragraphs and how do we use them? How do we call another program? File Output and Reports 6m. Reading 4 readings. Week 2 lab guide. Do proceed to 3. Week 2, lab 5 1h 10m. Quiz 8 practice exercises.
Procedure Division 10m. Program Structure 10m. Program Linkage 10m. File Output and Reports 10m. Week 2 graded quiz 30m. Week 3. Conditional Expressions 6m. Arithmetic Expressions 5m. Intrinsic Functions 5m. Reading 5 readings. Time for lab 6! Quiz 5 practice exercises. Conditional Expressions 10m. Arithmetic Expressions 10m. NexGenT - career-focused courses for cybersecurity students One of the best online cybersecurity courses we've covered comes from the US-based NexGenT. We work with industry-leading providers to match your requirements with their courses.
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The free video tutorial is hosted on YouTube and has detailed time-stamped bookmarks to help ease the navigation. The video dives straight into writing code and covers all its elements, operators, functions, and more.
The good thing about the video is that all of the code written inside is packaged in a cheatsheet that you can download to follow along each of the sections. The course lasts slightly over 3 hours and helps you get acquainted with the basics of the language. What sets it apart from the previously mentioned courses are the set of useful challenges that require you to write programs based on the taught features.
The instructor assumes that you are familiar with programming concepts and principles before taking the course. The content is definitely aimed at someone who has programs regularly and has no trouble following her as she uses complex multi-page programs to explain the COBOL features in each of the sections. The course is littered with useful tips and all through the sections helps you build towards writing a real-world COBOL program. All sample code is available for download.
Note however that unlike the previous courses that rely on GnuCobol, the instructor of this course assumes you have a mainframe to compile and run them! Another disadvantage is that despite its engaging presentation, the course has no exercises for you to put your newly acquired skills to practice. Similarly, the Direct Access Files section has programs that show how to process Indexed and Relative files. The exercises are actually old exam papers that should take about 4 to 6 hours to code.
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