Monday, 29 August 2016

Let's know what are the difference between Programming Language & Scripting Language ?

There is a huge confusion among the beginners between Programming Language & Scripting Language. That's why I am going to share with you guys the proper concepts of these so that you can understand it easily.

Before knowing this let's first understand what is Compilation & Interpretation of a program.

To understand this please take a look at the below picture:

Compiled Vs Interpreted

  • Programming Languages(Compiled Languages)
As we know computers do not actually understand the code we write. We need need to translate our human-readable code to machine-readable code. Our code need to be translated into bits and bytes that can be executed by computers. This translation process is called Compilation. Languages that require compilation are called compiled languages. C,C++ and JAVA are compiled languages.

  • Scripting Languages(Interpreted Languages)
And In other hand languages that not require compilation are called scripting languages. PHP,Perl,Python and Ruby are scripting languages. Those languages rely on  our source-code all the time. Scripting languages didn't have compiler or a compilation process. Those languages used interpreters to translate our source-code to machine executable code. This translation process is called Interpretation.

 Programming Vs Scripting Analysis

  • Compiled Languages Vs Scripting Languages
  1. The main difference between compiled languages and scripting languages is Scripting Languages are not compiled and Programming Languages are compiled its that simple.
  2. Compiled programs run faster then interpreted programs because they are first converted native machine code.
  3. Compilers  read and analyze the code only once and report the errors collectively that the code might have,but the interpreter will read and analyze the code statements each time it meets them and halts at that very instance if there is some error.

If you have any doubt while understanding this concept please do comment below I will definitely reply. 

Sunday, 28 August 2016

How One can Get Started with Android App Development.

To Start with Android App Development is not a big deal. Anyone who is familiar with coding and having a little bit of  programming language concept can start building there Android Apps.

Android is an open source and Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.Android was developed by the Open Handset Alliance, led by Google. Recently Google has launched there latest release Android 7.0, Nougat on August 22,2016. 

nougat
Android 7.0,Nougat
 So, the question come how to get Started ?
Android programming is based on Java programming language so if you have basic understanding on Java programming then it will be a fun to learn Android application development.
JAVA Programming

Otherwise I am listing some cool JAVA learning Websites, Books & Video Tutorials which can help you to learn JAVA concepts very well.

  • Websites
  1. Oracle-JAVA:Getting Started
  2. Javapoint
  3. CodeSope
  4. Udacity
  5. Codeacademy
  6. Tutorialspoint
  • Books
  1. Head First JAVA
  2. Java: The Complete Reference By Herbert Schildt
  3. Java 8 Programming Black Book
  4. Introduction to Programming in JAVA By Robert Sedgewick

  • Video Tutorials
  1. thenewboston Videos & Tutorials
  2. CaveofProgramming
  3. Programming-Knowledge

Now after you had successfully mastered JAVA concepts you can start learning Android quite easily.

Android Programming
Once you have learned Java, the next step is to learn how to use Java to create Android apps. For that you will need the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). The Android SDK provides all the API libraries and tools you need build an Android app. Google offers the Android Developer Tools (ADT) bundle which includes the SDK, a version of the Eclipse IDE with the ADT plugins, and the Android Platform-tools with the Android emulator.
Developing an Android app is more than just Java, you need to understand how the Android UI is constructed (using XML), and how to access the different Android subsystems. Google has a series of tutorials about Android development. The  Getting Started tutorial shows you the bare essentials of Android app development.

If you want to learn from some cool sites then you can follow:-

For Video Courses in Android you may watch these:



But as per my recommendation I suggest you may follow this video course which is given below:


                                Udacity - Developing Android App

I hope these information and links are might be helpful for you to build your foundation in Android.



Saturday, 27 August 2016

Know 12 Sites That Will Teach You Coding for Free

These 12 places offer coding courses for free:

1. CodeAcademy

One of the most popular free places to learn coding is CodeAcademy. In fact, more than 24 million people have already learned how to code through this educational company’s engaging experience. At CodeAcademy, you can dive right in and take courses that teach you everything from HTML & CSSJavaScriptjQueryPHPPython and Ruby.

2. Coursera

Founded in 2012, Coursera has grown into a major for-profit educational-technology company that has offered more than 1,000 courses from 119 institutions. While you can pay for certain programs to receive a certificate, there are a number of free introductory programming courses in various specializations from universities such as the University of Washington, Stanford, the University of Toronto and Vanderbilt.

3. edX

EdX is another leading online-learning platform that is open source instead of for-profit. It was founded by Harvard University and MIT in 2012, so you know that you’ll learn about cutting-edge technologies and theories. Today, edX includes 60 schools. You probably can’t go wrong with the free Introduction to Computer Science from Harvard University.

4. Udemy

Founded in 2010, Udemy is an online learning platform that can be used as a way to improve or learn job skills. While there are courses you have to pay for, there are plenty of free programming courses, which are taught via video lessons, such as Programming for Entrepreneurs - HTML & CSS or Introduction to Python Programming.

5. aGupieWare

AGupieWare is an independent app developer that surveyed computer-science programs from some of the leading institutions in the U.S. It then created a similar curriculum based on the free courses offered by Stanford, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Berkeley and Columbia. The program was then broken into 15 courses: three introductory classes, seven core classes and five electives.
While you won’t actually receive credit, it’s a perfect introductory program for prospective computer programmers.

6. GitHub

Sometimes, you need to recall a reference book when you’re stuck on a problem. That's GitHub. You can find more than 500 free programming books that cover more than 80 different programming languages on the popular web-based Git repository hosting service, which means that it’s frequently updated by collaborators.

7. MIT Open Courseware

If you’ve already learned the basics, and went to get into something a bit heavier -- such as exploring the theory behind coding -- take advantage of MIT’s free courseware site that includes classes such as Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Introduction to Programming in Java and Practical Programming in C.

8. Hack.pledge()

This is a community of developers, which include some high-profile developers such as Bram Cohen, the inventor of BitTorrent. There, you can perfect your programming skills by learning from some of the leading developers in the world.

9. Code Avengers

Based out of New Zealand, Code Avengers provides fun and interactive programming courses that will teach you how to code games, apps and web sites using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Each course takes just 12 hours to complete and is available in English, Russian, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Turkish and Portuguese.

10. Khan Academy

Created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan, Khan Academy is one of the original free online-learning institutions. With step-by-step video tutorials, you can  learn how to program drawings, animations and games using JavaScript and ProcessingJS, or learn how to create webpages with HTML and CSS.

11. Free Food Camp

Here you’ll learn HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Databases, DevTools, Node.js, Angular.js and Agile by networking and joining a community of professionals and students. You’ll even work together on your coding skills so that you can build apps for free. Here’s the catch: you’re learning those skills and building helps to help solve real-world problems. Code is available to nonprofits.

12. HTML5 Rocks

This Google project launched in 2010 to counter Apple’s HTML5. The site is full of tutorials, resources and the latest HTML5 updates. It’s open source, so developers can play around with HTML5 code. Because this is more advanced than most introductory courses, you may want to gain some knowledge and experience before jumping in.
Learning code used to require access to expensive books and classes, but no longer. I highly recommend that every entrepreneur learns to code. Still wondering if you need to code? Here is a programmer guide I put together to show you every step I took to become an entrepreneur that codes!

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