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Introduction to Programming
• CST 112 Section 501 CRN:26108
• Grant-Caumsett Hall 203
• Monday 6:00 pm – 9:50 pm
Welcome Aboard
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Introduction to Programming
Instructor:Cheo TengBrookhaven National LaboratoryPhoton Science Dept.
(accelerator control Group)631-344-5028 (BNL Phone #)[email protected]
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Text Book:Learning Processingby Daniel ShiffmanISBN:978-0-12-373602-4
How expensive is it?
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Do we need to buy the text book?
It is recommended because we’ll do many excises in the book. Having the book will make your life much easier.
However, you can survive (barely?) without the book.
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Supply: USB drives to save files and transfer
data.
Very cheap when they are on sale. About $0.50 to $1 per GB, or even
less.
Every one should have one or two.
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Course Web Pages:
www2.sunysuffolk.edu/tengc/cst112
Outline Announcements Slides Projects Data files for projects and exercises Answers to some exercises Attendance and project status
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Objective Introduction to computer concepts,
Windows XP, network security and protection.
Basic concepts and usage of Office 2010, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. In addition to the contents of the text book, some advanced topics will be introduced.
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Attendance Policy
Attending classes is very important Firm but flexible policy If you can not attend a class,
• call 631-851-6754 (Caumsett Hall Rm 220) or • email [email protected]
Attendance Grades: 10% goes to the final grade.
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Fail or Withdrawal One should go to registrar to formally
withdraw from the class if quitting attending the class after some date. For example, one quits the class after the midterm exam.
If you forget to formally withdraw, I usually assign W as your final grade if the College permits. However, if you need to get an F in order to get financial aid, please send me an email.
If the College does not allow professors to assign W, I will assign F for lack of choices.
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Grading Policy
Specified in the outline In general, if one attends the classes,
finishes lab work, exams and projects, one gets a relatively good grade.
Do not worry about grades, to learn something is more important.
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Topics The language we use is Java However, we use a language called
“processing” in the first several classes. Processing is based on java but on a
higher level. We’ll use processing to draw colored
balls (or other objects) and move them on the screen.
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Topics
In the remaining classes we use Java!!! Our goal is to be able to write medium
size programs at the end of the class. I enjoy to answer questions from you
and discuss them with you. Please be actively involved in the class activities.
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Defining Computers
A computer is an electronic device accepts input processes and stores data produces output
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Types of Computers
Personal computers• Desktop• Notebook (Laptop) • Tablet PC
Hand-helds: PDAs, MP3 players, Cell phones
Mainframes Supercomputers Other computers (at home, in car…)
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Types of Computers Personal computers are used for general computing
tasks.
Hand-held computers fit in the palm of your hand and run on batteries.
Mainframes are used by companies to provide centralized storage, processing, and management for large amounts of data. Large high-speed computers, especially one supports many workstations and devices.
Supercomputers are the largest and fastest of computers, and can process an enormous volume of data. They are particularly powerful mainframe computers.
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Types of Computers
Desktop: (HP, Dell, IBM…)• Usually more powerful and cheaper
than laptops• Needs separate monitor, not easy to
move around• Could be replaced by laptops and
tablets in the near future?
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Types of Computers
Notebook, Netbook & iPad• Small & lightweight.• Portable• Netbook: browsing• Internet• Tablets (7” and 10”)
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Types of Computers
Supercomputers are the largest and fastest computers. BNL Bluegene
Mainframe s are very powerful computers, but not as powerful as supercomputers.
Clusters: consists of hundreds and more processors.
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Computer SystemsA computer system is made up of: Hardware — the physical components.
the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical devices comprising a computer system, as the CPU, disk drives, keyboard, or screen. Can be touched.
Software — the programs or lists of instructions to direct the operations of computers. Can not be touched.
Software could be more expensive than hardware. Why do most people KEEP using Windows system?
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Can we reduce the weight of a computer by deleting its software (files).
No!!!
Software has no weight.
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Hardware: major components
Motherboard CPU (Central Processing Unit) Memory Storage devices I/O (Input/Output) devices Network devices Power supply, case, video card,
sound card…
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Hardware: Motherboard
Also called mainboard
Located inside the computer case
Holds and connects all essential components
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Hardware: CPU
CPU - micro processor• A silicon chip
designed to manipulate data
• The brain of a computer.
• 64-bit CPUs and 32-bit CPUs
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Hardware: CPU (cont.) Intel, AMD, Apple, IBM… make
CPUs. Its speed is determined by:
• Clock speed (Hz)• Word size (32-bit and 64-bit)• Processor type• Usually, motherboard and CPU are
the most expensive components in a computer. High-end video cards are not cheap either.
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Question
1. What are the two most expensive components in a computer?
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Hardware: Units of Memory and Storage Computer understands 0 and 1 only:
on/off state, N/S pole, 0/5 volts… 1 (“on”) and 0 (“off”) are referred to
as bits. A byte has 8-bits. Two bytes
represent a unique character (Unicode)
Decimal numbers and binary numbers.
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Hardware: Units of Memory and Storage Everything in the computer memory
and storage devices is a number! A computer understands only numbers.
Number number Character number (ASCII code) Grey level number ( usually 0 – 255) Color three numbers (R/G/B)
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Question
2. A byte stores 256 different numbers, what are ASCII code values for English alphabets?
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Hardware: units of Memory and Storage
Kilobyte (KB) = one thousand (1024) bytes
Megabyte (MB) = one million (1024 KB) bytes
Gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes Terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes
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Hardware: Memory
Computer memory is a set of storage locations.
Five types of memory:• Random access memory (RAM)• Cache memory, L1, L2, L3, fast &
expensive• Virtual memory, a form of caching• Read-only memory (ROM)• Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
memory (CMOS), battery-powered
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Hardware: Memory
RAM --- Random Access Memory• Sits on motherboard and closes to
CPU• Also called volatile memory,
primary memory, and main memory.
• Most important memory type.• 256 MB to many GBs.• Fast CPU + big memory + (fast
graphical card) a fast computer.
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Hardware: Memory Cache memory
• Special high-speed memory chip on the motherboard or CPU
• Stores frequently and recently accessed data and commands.
• Usually 1 to ??? MB.• The bigger, the better, also more
expensive.
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Hardware: Memory Virtual memory is extra memory that
simulates RAM if more is needed. Limited by the memory space (word size).
Read-only memory (ROM) is the permanent storage location for a set of instructions the computer uses.
CMOS memory is semi-permanent information about where essential software is stored. e.g. PC must know its disks types, available memory, video type, and other hardware settings at boot time. PC stores its essential information in the CMOS memory even when the PC is unplugged.
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Hardware: Storage Media
Magnetic storage devices • Hard disks—several magnetic oxide
covered metal platters usually sealed in a case inside the computer
• Tape—inexpensive, slow, archival storage for large companies who need to back up large quantities of data.
• Floppy disks: (almost) obsolete
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Hardware: Storage Media
Optical storage devices• CD-R - store 700 MB of data• CD-RW: not reliable• DVD—can store between 4.7 and 15.9
GB of data; Blue-ray discs and HD-DVD can store between 15 and 50 GB of data
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Hardware: Storage Media
Flash memory cards• Small, portable cards: rewritable• Used in digital cameras, handheld
computers, video game controllers, and other devices
• Most commonly-used: SD (SDHC) cards – Secure Digital.
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Hardware: Storage Media USB drive, USB
flash drive• from 32 MB to 16 GB
and more • Plug directly into the
USB port (hot operation)
• Rewritable• Best portable storage• Small and
inexpensive: $1.50/GB
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Hardware: Differences between memory & storage
Speed Persistent Size Location
Memory Fast No Limited On board
Storage Slow Yes Unlimited(?) External
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Question
3. When we talk about memory and storage, how do you compare computers and people?
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Hardware: Input/Output Input:
• Data you type• Data by reading files• Data through Internet.• Data from sensors……• Other sources
Output: The result of computer processing.
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Hardware: Input/Output
Peripheral devices • Accomplish the input, output, and
storage functions.• Not on the motherboard slow• I/O always is the slowest part of
any program execution
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Hardware: I/O Devices
Input devices:
Keyboard Mouse Others
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Hardware: I/O Devices
Output devices:• Monitors
CRT monitors (almost obsolete) LCD and LED
• Printers• Others
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Hardware: I/O Devices
Monitor’s quality Screen Size
(diagonal in inches)
Resolution (in pixels)
Setting the screen resolution.
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Hardware: I/O Devices
Types of printers• Laser• Inkjet
B/W printing:
buy laser printers Color laser printer:
very expensive cartridges. Inkjet printer
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Hardware: Printer
Turn OFF the printer when not printing to prevent the heat from drying the ink cartridges.
Use the power button to turn off the printer in order to make cartridges stay in the proper housing. Do not pull the power cord.
Lase printers
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Hardware: Video Card Integrated (on-board) and
dedicated video cards Gaming: needs high-end video
cards. High-end computers have
dedicated video-cards Usually, a video card has its own
memory; on-board video shares main memory.
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Hardware: Network Devices Network cables (Ethernet cables)
Modems and routers Wireless cards and adapters Building a home wireless network:
Not as hard as one thinks. Just follow the instructions.
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A Desktop Computer
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Motherboard and others
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The Back of a Computer
Computer ports and connections
Power connection
Mouse port
FireWire port
Network port
Phone line connection
Speaker and microphone connections
USB ports
Monitor port
Audio connection
Keyboard port
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Software: major Components Operating system
• Windows• Unix & Linux (open and free)• MacOS
System utilities Application software
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Software: Introduction
Software manipulates and processes data
Data:Strings, numbers, figures, sounds, images, and graphics…
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Software: Introduction
File --- named collection of stored data.• Executable file can be run to perform
a specific task.• Data file contains data.
Everything in a computer is represented by a number on disk and in memory.
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Software: Data Representations
Every English character is represented by an ASCII number.
ASCII numbers defined by ANSI. ANSI standard sample ASCII code
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Software: Data Representations
ASCII --- American Standard code for Information Exchange
ANSI --- American National Standards Institute
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Software: System Software
System software helps the computer carry out it s basic operating tasks.• Operating systems• Utilities (e.g. Compiler/Interpreter, Linker)• Device drivers• Programming languages
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Software: System Software Operating system
• Executes programs• controls the input and output (I/O)• allocates system resources and priorities• Schedules tasks• manages files on storage devices• guards against equipment failure• provides a graphical user interface
(GUI)• Others
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Software: System Software Operating system
• Programmer: develop and write the system
• System administrator (SA): configure and maintain the system
• End user: use the system Using GUI (Graphical User Interface) Manipulating files
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Software: System Software Major Operating systems
• Windows by Microsoft: most recent version is Windows 7.
• Unix/Linux: many flavors (Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, Redhat, Debian, Ubuntu…)
• MacOS: only for Apple computers.
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Software: System Software
Which OS is better?• Windows: most popular. Easy to use.
Many applications. Hardware/software installation is easy. Prone to virus attacks.
• Unix/Linux: free. Popular in academic world. Hardware/software installation needs effort and expertise. More secure than Windows.
• MacOS: nice GUI, stable and reliable. Pay a premium because it’s Apple.
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Software: System Software
We are users and we learn• Basic knowledge of file systems.• To use GUI of the system• To configure the system• To maintain the system
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Software: System Software
Utilities • Analyze, configure, optimize and
maintain computer system: disk defragmenter, system restore…
Device drivers• “Drives” a specific device (drive). • The main task to install a device is to
install its driver.
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Software: System Software
Programming languages• Used by a programmer to
develop programs. • Most commonly used computer
language: C, C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, Fortran…
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Software: System Software
Drive and Driver• Drive --- Hardware• Driver --- software to “drive” a
specific drive. Examples:
Hard (disk) drive --- Hard (disk) driverUSB drive --- USB driverPrinter --- Printer driver
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Software: System Software
Windows Vista starting screen
Icons (you might see additional
icons on your
screen)
Start button
Taskbar
Quick Launch toolbar
Gadgets (small programs; you might see additional or different gadgets on your screen)
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Software: Application Software
Enables you to perform specific computer tasks
Examples: web browsers, Microsoft Office, DBMS, ……
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Security Threats: virus (malware) Software programs infesting
computers: Worms, Trojan horse, spyware, adware…
Replicates itself and fill up disks Damages computer systems Erases files and wipes out disks Ties up network and computers.
Slows down program execution
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Security Threats: viruses
Pops up ads Keylogger: steals personal
information Creates a back-door and lets
remote users access your computer
A bad virus spreads very fast and affects millions computers.
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Security Threats: Sources of viruses
Downloading virus-infected files Opening malicious emails and their
attachments Infected disks and CDs Worst incidents: Melissa, ILOVEYOU
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Security Threats: Anti-virus Firewall
• Stop unwanted and unsolicited incoming network messages and data.
• Can be either hardware or software. Antivirus software
• Every computer must equip with an antivirus software.
System and software update:• Automatic update
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Security Threats: Antivirus
Microsoft: security_essentials (free) Paid: Norton, MacAfee, Trend Micro Free:
• ClamAV: open source. For Unix/Linux , also for Windows
• Clamwin: variant of ClamAV for Windows• Stopzilla• Avast!• AVG Anti-Virus• Malwarebytes• Etc…….
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Security Threats: Antivirus
There is no excuse not to install an antivirus software, at least it should have security_essential installed fromwww.microsoft.com/security_essential
SE is free and works well!
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Security Threats: Spoofed sites Spoofed site
• A Web site set up to look like another Web site, but which does not belong to the organization portrayed in the site
• The URL (address on the Web) looks similar to a URL from the legitimate site www.citibank.com and www.citybank.com
• Usually set up to try to convince customers of the real site to enter personal information
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Security Threats: Phishing Phishing
• Sending e-mails to customers of a legitimate Web site (banks and institutions) asking them to click a link in the e-mail because of Security upgrade Account update Account compromised Other reasons
• If the customer does not click the link, his/her account will be suspended or closed
• the link leads to a spoofed site and asks personal and/or login information.
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Security Threats: Other tricks Nigerian scams
• Lottery winner, request processing fee• Unclaimed treasure: needs your account
number to deposit Over-payment scam
• You sell an item (a car…)• A far-away guy will buy it and send you a
bank check larger than your asking price• He asks you to mail the extra to himself
or someone else through western union…• You deposit the check and send the extra
back (real money). Several weeks later, the check bounced.
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Security Threats: Phishing
Too good to be true >>> not true Never open an unsolicited email,
especially, its attachments Never reveal your personal information
(SSN, bank account number, credit number…) unless you initialize the communication
Never make any payment to a (faraway) stranger.
Wait for the check cleared, then take action.
If someone specifically ask you to send money through Western Union or Money Gram most likely it’s a scam.
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Security Threats: Phishing
To clear a bank check needs one to several weeks, especially foreign checks.
Payment by Western Union… is not traceable.
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Security Threat: Strong password At least eight characters long
Consists of upper- and lowercase letters and numbers
Does not include common personal information
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Security Threats: Encryption
Encrypt important files especially when files are on a USB drive.
TrueCrypt: free and easy to use for Unix, Linux, and Windows.
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Computer Languages
First generation: machine language
Second generation: Assembly language
Third generation: High level such as C, Fortran, C++, Java, VB…
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Programming languages
First generation: machine language: • Consists of 0’s and 1’s• The only language understood by computers• Fast and efficient• Very hard to program, read and understand.• Used in the old times.
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Programming languages
Second generation: assembly language: • English words are used in a very cryptic way• Needs an assembler to convert it to machine
language• Relatively fast and efficient• Still hard to program, read and understand; but is
doable. The core parts of OS’s are usually coded in assembly language
• Different hardware (CPUs) has different assemblers
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Programming languages
Third generation: high level language: • C, C++, Java, C#,VB, Fortran,…• English-like language• Developing programs by writing source code• Source code (compiler or interpreter) assembly
language (assembler) machine language • Still fast and efficient for most tasks• Relatively easy to program, read and understand• Portable to almost all platforms.
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Translating LanguagesEnglish: Display the sum of A times B plus C.
C++: cout << (A * B + C);
Assembly Language:mov eax,Amul Badd eax,Ccall WriteInt
Intel Machine Language:A1 00000000F7 25 0000000403 05 00000008E8 00500000
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What are programs? A program is a sequence of instructions
written in computer languages to guide computers to perform tasks.
A computer follows the instructions exactly and precisely. --- an important observation of computer programming.
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An example
To calculate the average of two numbers• Input: get the two numbers• Processing: calculate their average• Output: display the result
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Software Development
Source code (text file) Interpreter and compiler
convert the source to object code (.obj)
Linker links all object codes and libraries into executable files. (.exe)
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Compiler and Interpreter
Compiler converts the whole program from source code to machine code, generates an executable program.• Source files object files (.obj)• A linker links all the object files and library functions an
executable program (.exe) Interpreter converts the source code one line/block
at a time and execute it.• Advantage: easy to develop and debug the program• Disadvantage: slow
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Software Development
Java uses a different approach in order to make it portable.
Source code (text file, .java) Java compiler javac convert the
source to byte code (.class) Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
interprets the byte code and run the program.
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Write a fast program
The slowest part of a program is I/O:• Reduce I/O times as much as possible• Use buffers to do I/O
A fast computer make a program running fast: Fast CPU (32-bit vs. 64-bit) Big memory (32-bit machine can access only 3.7
Gb) Good video card if you like to play fast games
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Software DevelopmentOOP and Procedural
• Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Java
• Procedural (Conventional) programming: C
• What are the differences between them?
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Software DevelopmentClient and Server
• In a distributed environment• A server provides services• A client requests services• The opposite: peer-to-peer
system.
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Software DevelopmentLife Cycle
• Analysis and design• Coding• Testing and Debugging• Maintenance
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Software DevelopmentComments
• Line comments: starts with //, ends at the end of line
• Block comments: /* … */• Comments make the code
more readable and easy to understand.
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Software DevelopmentComponents of a program
• Basic: data types and operations,…
• Code structs: decisions, loops, functions
• Data structures: arrays, classes, and others.
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Units of Memory and Storage
Computer understands 0 and 1 only: on/off state, N/S pole, 0/5 volts…
1 (“on”) and 0 (“off”) are referred to as bits.
A byte has eight bits. Two bytes represent a unique character (Unicode)
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Software DevelopmentMemory organization
Bit (0 or 1)Byte: 8 bits (0 to 255)Word: system dependentKilobyte: 1 k (1024) bytesMegabyte: 1 M byte (1024 x
1024)Pay attention to data types.
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Units of Memory and Storage
Kilobyte (KB) = one thousand (1024) bytes
Megabyte (MB) = one million (1024 KB) bytes
Gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes Terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes
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Data Representations
Everything is a number in the computer memory or on storages• Numbers numbers• Characters numbers by ASCII• Grey numbers (0-255)• Color three numbers (R/G/B)
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Software DevelopmentNumber system
Binary number (0,1): base 2Octal number (0,1,2,…,7):
base 8Example: o1, o7, o23
Decimal number (0,1,2,…,9): base 10
Hexadecimal number (0,1,2,…,9,A,B,C,D,E,F)
Example: 0x1, 0x8, 0xf, 0xff
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Character Storage
Character sets• Standard ASCII (0 – 127)• Extended ASCII (0 – 255)• ANSI (0 – 255)• Unicode (0 – 65,535)• (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32)
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