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Help your kids with computer coding, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, Carol Vorderman, M.A., MBE, Jon Woodcock, M.A., Sean McManus, Craig Steele, Claire Quigley, Daniel McCafferty

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Help your kids with computer coding, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, Carol Vorderman, M.A., MBE, Jon Woodcock, M.A., Sean McManus, Craig Steele, Claire Quigley, Daniel McCafferty
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Help your kids with computer coding
Oclc number
859882950
Responsibility statement
Carol Vorderman, M.A., MBE, Jon Woodcock, M.A., Sean McManus, Craig Steele, Claire Quigley, Daniel McCafferty
Sub title
a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games
Summary
Provides parents with step-by-step instructions for helping children learn the basics of computer programming, with simple projects and exercises and information about coding in Scratch and PythonTake your kids from browsing to building the web with the latest in DK's award-winning Help Your Kids series: Help Your Kids With Computer Coding. Computer programming is one of the fastest-growing industries and highest paid college degrees, and learning to code promotes a way of thinking helpful for every budding brain. Yet 9 out of 10 schools don't even offer computer science classes to students, according to code.org. Help correct this disparity by introducing your kids to the world of computer programming early, with a fun and approachable method. This book begins by introducing the essential concepts of programming with simple instructions, and without specialized computer lingo. Fun projects throughout let kids start putting their computer skills into practice and build their own code using Scratch programming and Python, the two most popular languages. Also included are profiles on coding stars and insights in technology such as the Raspberry Pi mini computer. In typical DK fashion, colorful graphics and step-by-step instructions assist readers in starting to think like their computers. - Publisher
Table Of Contents
What is coding? -- Starting from scratch -- Playing with Python -- Inside computers -- Programming in the real world
Target audience
adult
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