Unit 1
Introduction to computer programming- basic Linux command, Shell scripts, use of editors and IDE, compilation, debugging,
| Course Name | Programming Concepts Lab |
| Course Code | 25CSA382 |
| Program | B.Sc. (Honours) in Microbiology and lntegrated Systems Biology |
| Semester | 6 |
| Credits | 1 |
| Campus | Amritapuri |
Introduction to computer programming- basic Linux command, Shell scripts, use of editors and IDE, compilation, debugging,
String Manipulation, File Management, Control and loops, Programs using if conditions; switch case, loops, arrays,
Functions, files, command-line arguments, string manipulations.
Learning Objective:To introduce a hands-on session on the concepts of programming using a basic and widely used programming language C and an introduction to scripting concepts in Linux operating system Course outcome:CO1. Understand basic programming conceptsCO2. Write and execute programs that could be used to understand and solve biological systems. CO3. Apply skills to manage large file-based data.
Textbooks1. ?Let us C? by Yeshwant Kanetkar, (8th Edition), BPB publications2. ?The C Programming Language?, by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie. (2nd Edition), Prentice Hall PTR; (April 1, 1988) [http://books.cat-v.org/computer-science/c-programming-language/The.C.Programming.Language.2nd.Edition.pdf]
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