computer applications

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computer applications

The retake

2022
"Zoe has lost her best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together -- take silly selfies, join the same clubs, even throw surprise birthday parties for each other. But lately things have been weird. Laura's posting photos of herself hanging out with other girls. She isn't returning Zoe's texts. She doesn't even sit with Zoe at lunch anymore, Zoe is heartbroken -- all she wants is for things to go back to normal. Then a magical app downloads on her phone ... and thing get even weirder. Suddenly Zoe can travel back in time to the exact moments when their friendship began to fall apart. It's a dream come true -- Zoe can fix things, and she and Laura can be friends again!"--Publisher.

The software design process

try, try again
2019
"In this book, readers will learn about the work that goes into creating the software we use every day. Fact boxes and sidebars add depth to the text with additional information about the software design process. Readers will gain an understanding of the various steps of the software development life cycle. They'll also be introduced to . . . software architects and STEM concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards throughout the text"--Provided by publisher.

The cool code

2023
"When the coding club finds that their app has a malicious user, Morgan, Zoey, and Daniel code an update to contend with a mischievous AI llama that's guiding a not-so-popular kid named Marcus to cause chaos in the school. Annoying little siblings, chaotic pranks, and more abound as they race to repair the glitchy app--and their own friendships--in their school before the damage is irreversible"--Provided by publisher.

The cool code

2022
"Going from being homeschooled to attending a new school, coding expert Zoey becomes really popular after developing an app called the Cool Code to help her make friends and gets pulled away from her real friends, forcing her to make some difficult choices"--Provided by publisher.

Seven percent of Ro Devereux

2023
"Creating an app that can predict a person's future with 93% accuracy, Ro Deveraux garners the attention of tech investors when it goes viral and is thrust into a fake dating scenario with her ex-best friend, who is her projected soul mate"--OCLC.

The retake

"Zoe has lost her best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together -- take silly selfies, join the same clubs, even throw surprise birthday parties for each other. But lately things have been weird. Laura's posting photos of herself hanging out with other girls. She isn't returning Zoe's texts. She doesn't even sit with Zoe at lunch anymore, Zoe is heartbroken -- all she wants is for things to go back to normal. Then a magical app downloads on her phone ... and thing get even weirder. Suddenly Zoe can travel back in time to the exact moments when their friendship began to fall apart. It's a dream come true -- Zoe can fix things, and she and Laura can be friends again!"--Jacket flap.

The Truth app

2020
"High schooler Jarli Durras becomes an overnight celebrity after creating an app that can tell when a person is lying, but his fame soon turns dangerous when a secret network of criminals adds Jarli to its hit list"--Provided by publisher.

Coding for kids

"Teaches children how to make their own apps using App Inventor-the free, open-access software for Android from MIT"--Provided by publisher.

Pok?mon

"Explores the inception and evolution of Pok?mon, highlighting the game's key creators, super players, and the cultural crazes inspired by the game. Special features include side-by-side comparisons of the game over time and a behind-the-screen look into the franchise"--Publisher.
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Monster club

hunters for hire
Three seventh-grade friends, Tommy, Spike, and Karim, join a crew based on an app that allows private citizens to become Independent Adventure Contractors and hunt down monsters. But the trio begin to suspect foul play when the monster population suddenly grows, and several species are found well outside their usual habitats. They realize that a new tech start-up is manipulating the system and are willing to do anything to keep their secrets safe--putting the three friends in mortal danger.
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