FPF: UIMOIBK027 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The aim of the course is to understand Python, Perl, Ruby scripting languages and their applications, to learn how to use them, understand the complementarity of scripting languages to system languages, know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- summarize important features of scripting languages;
- identify and describe the advantages and disadvantages of using scripting languages in relation to system languages;
- practically demonstrate the creation of a script in Python;
Teaching methods
Tutorials in a computer lab
Assessment methods
Credit:
1. Demonstration of exercise skills: create an application in the range of the course.
2. Compulsory attendance at seminars min. 75%.
Course syllabus
FPF: UIN2021 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The course of procedural programming - scripting is to understand the topic of scripting languages Python, Perl, Ruby, and their applications, to understand the complementarity of scripting languages to systems languages, to know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Teaching methods
Interactive lecture
Lecture with a video analysis
Assessment methods
Credit
Course syllabus
FPF: UIINP53 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The aim of the course is to understand Python, Perl, Ruby scripting languages and their applications, to learn how to use them, understand the complementarity of scripting languages to system languages, know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- summarize important features of scripting languages;
- identify and describe the advantages and disadvantages of using scripting languages in relation to system languages;
- practically demonstrate the creation of a script in Python;
Teaching methods
Tutorials in a computer lab
Assessment methods
Credit:
1. Demonstration of exercise skills: create an application in the range of the course.
2. Compulsory attendance at seminars min. 75%.
Course syllabus
FPF: UIMOIBP027 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The aim of the course is to understand Python, Perl, Ruby scripting languages and their applications, to learn how to use them, understand the complementarity of scripting languages to system languages, know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- summarize important features of scripting languages;
- identify and describe the advantages and disadvantages of using scripting languages in relation to system languages;
- practically demonstrate the creation of a script in Python;
Teaching methods
Tutorials in a computer lab
Assessment methods
Credit:
1. Demonstration of exercise skills: create an application in the range of the course.
2. Compulsory attendance at seminars min. 75%.
Course syllabus
FPF: UIIABP0032 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The aim of this course is to understand the scripting languages Python, Perl, Ruby, and their applications. Learn to use the languages, understand the complementarity of the scripting languages to the system languages, learn their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Learning outcomes
The student will be able to script in the language Python and Perl.
Teaching methods
Tutorial
Assessment methods
Demonstrate gained knowledge: develop an application in the scope of discussed topics.
Mandatory attendance at tutorials at least 75%.
Course syllabus
FPF: UINK221 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The course of procedural programming - scripting is to understand the topic of scripting languages Python, Perl, Ruby, and their applications, to understand the complementarity of scripting languages to systems languages, to know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Teaching methods
Interactive lecture
Lecture with a video analysis
Assessment methods
Credit
Course syllabus
FPF: UIN2001 Procedural Programming (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The course of procedural programming - scripting is to understand the topic of scripting languages Python, Perl, Ruby, and their applications, to understand the complementarity of scripting languages to systems languages, to know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Teaching methods
Interactive lecture
Lecture with a video analysis
Assessment methods
Credit
Course syllabus
FPF: UIINK53 Scripting Languages (Winter 2023)
Course objectives
The aim of the course is to understand Python, Perl, Ruby scripting languages and their applications, to learn how to use them, understand the complementarity of scripting languages to system languages, know their advantages, disadvantages and practical use.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- summarize important features of scripting languages;
- identify and describe the advantages and disadvantages of using scripting languages in relation to system languages;
- practically demonstrate the creation of a script in Python;
Teaching methods
Tutorials in a computer lab
Assessment methods
Credit:
1. Demonstration of exercise skills: create an application in the range of the course.
2. Compulsory attendance at seminars min. 75%.
Course syllabus