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How to think like a coder

without even trying!
2017
"A back-to-basics guide on coding for absolute beginners, whether adults or children . . ."--OCLC.
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Cool careers without college for people who love coding

This guide is all a coding enthusiast needs to get started planning and building a career, all without having to worry about student loans.
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Secrets & sequences

2017
Hopper never dreamed that there was a connection between the Bee School and her missing father--but it turns out that Albert Gracie was also a student of this mysterious coding school. His disappearance can only be the work of Dr. One-Zero. Dr. One-Zero, once a star pupil, is now a green-skinned villain on the hunt for the most powerful turtle in the world. It's up to the coders to stop him.

Coding for kids for dummies?

An easy-to-grasp introduction to coding concepts for kids. Coding For Kids For Dummies breaks coding into a series of small projects, each designed to teach elementary-to-middle-school-aged students a core concept to build a game, application, or other tool. In this his hands-on, friendly guide readers will get access to a leading coding tool that has been designed specifically for kids, showing them how to create the projects provided in the book as well as how to implement them into their own creative work.

The code book

how to make it, break it, hack it, crack it
2001
Examines the evolution of codes and their impact on history, looking at key turning points in the development of codes, and explains why codes are relevant in the modern world, discussing the role of encryption in everyday life.

In code

a mathematical journey
2000

In code

a mathematical journey
2002
Irish teenager Sarah Flannery describes her lifelong study of cryptography, which led to her success as an internationally recognized mathematician.

The code book

how to make it, break it, hack it, crack it
2003
Examines the evolution of codes and their impact on history, looking at key turning points in the development of codes, and explains why codes are relevant in the modern world, discussing the role of encryption in everyday life.

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