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Programming Techniques

Anotace

The course acquaints students with the basic principles of programming. Mostly deals with very basic elements of programming languages​​, thus the essence of variables, loops, branching program, diversification program functions and subroutines, etc. The lessons are only using a very popular programming language, Microsoft Visual Basic, and it mainly used as a macro language in MS Office (VBA - Visual Basic for Application). Students are familiar with the versatility of this language and its practical application to create additional functionality in MS Office.

Subject of your song is suitable not only for future professionals in the field, but for all intensive users of advanced applications that will reveal the possibility of extending the offer or automate frequently repeated actions using VBA.

The study of this subject is appropriate and recommended subjects precursor Information Technology, Computer Science, Databases and the Internet in undergraduate degree programs and courses operating systems and programming, special programming techniques, Information Technology, Introduction to Computer Science Master's degree program. (business objects guaranteed by the Department 352).

Povinná literatura

POKORNÝ, J. KVOCH, M. Programování ve Visual Basicu 6.0. České Budějovice:
Kopp, 1999. ISBN 80-7232-044-0.

WALKENBACH, J. Microsoft Excel 2000 a 2002 Programování ve VBA. Praha :
Computer Press, 2001, 736 s. ISBN 80-7226-547-4

FARANA, R. & KAČMÁŘ, D. Vybrané algoritmy zpracování informací. Ostrava,
Skriptum VŠB TUO, 1998, 134 s. ISBN 80-7078-398-2.

MICROSOFT. Microsoft Development Network Library (MSDN). Dokumentace online,
dostupný též na http://msdn.microsoft.com/library

MICROSOFT. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Příručka programátora, Praha : Computer
Press, 2003, 852 s. ISBN 80-7226-154-1.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 352-0321
Abbreviation PrT
Course title Programming Techniques
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator doc. Ing. David Fojtík, Ph.D.