Description :
This course provides conceptual and foundational knowledge of the Fundamentals of technologies in the context of software and programming. The contents of this course will ensure a student’s interest in the subject is well-founded and sows a seed for a conceptual understanding of the history of computing, including programming and Open Source concepts. The course includes enough hands-on exercises for the students to be glued to it.
Skills :
Syllabus –
Introduction to C Programming
- Background of C
- Getting Started with C
- Constructs, Loops & Arrays, Functions, Pointers, User Defined Types, Binary I/O With Structures, Appendix, Reference Tables
Open Standards, Open Source, and IBM
- What is an Open Standard
- Open Standards Model
- Industries needing standards
- The Impact of Standards
- Open Source Software
- Open Source
- Open Source Technology
- The OPEN Proposition
Introduction to Linux
- What is Linux
- Background of Linux
- Why is Linux so popular
- What can you do with Linux
- Linux Distributions
- Linux Technology Center
- Future of Linux
PHP
- What is PHP
- PHP –Key Driver of LAMP Stack
- Getting Started with PHP
- Unified ODBC
- PHP Data Objects
- PHP Deployment Platform
- What is Zend Core
- Features and Benefits
- Zend and IBM
- What is Ruby
- What is Rails?
Exam Details :
- Time allowed: 1 hour
- Attempts per question:
- One attempt – For True/False questions
- Two attempts – For any question other than True/False
- Clicking the “Final Check” button when it appears means your submission is FINAL. You will NOT be able to resubmit your answer for that question ever again
IMPORTANT: Do not let the time run out and expect the system to grade you automatically. You must explicitly submit your answers; otherwise they would be marked as incomplete.