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Coding in the cafeteria

2020
"The Coding in the Cafeteria book presents early learners with a cafeteria story challenge they can solve using Scratch 3. Simple text and instructional images guide students to deepen their understanding of coding. Readers learn about coordinates, movement, sprite characteristics, events, and more. Book is aligned to curriculum standards and includes extension activities and opportunities for students to customize and experiment with their code. Call outs on each page help students grasp the conceptual understanding behind the code block. Book includes table of contents, glossary of keywords, index, and author biography"--Provided by publisher.
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Coding with Python

In Coding with Python, you can talk with turtles, travel to South America, draw a flower, and create a caterpillar without paper, pencils, or paint.

Get coding with repeating

2018
Words are powerful things ? even in code! In this book, readers will learn the fundamental principles of repetition and looping.

Get coding with logic

2018
This book introduces readers to the concept of logic, which lies at the heart of coding.

Coding with Anna and Elsa

a Frozen guide to Blockly
2019
"Discover coding with Blockly with the help of friends from Frozen. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through exercises to teach sequencing, debugging, and more. Readers can try out the skills they learn in a code.org companion site"--Provided by publisher.

Code your own website

2019
Introduces website coding, covering how the Internet works, well-know people in the coding industry, and step-by-step instruction on creating a website app.

The secret life of programs

understand computers--craft better code
2019
"Presents essential information about how computers work, including many broad topics, such as how computers process languages, how programs manipulate data in memory, and how web browsers work"--.

Coding 1, 2, 3

2019
Learn about code and the process coders use to program computers.

How do computers follow instructions?

"[Takes readers] on a science adventure to discover how computers do math so quickly, how we can communicate with computers, and so much more! This fun question and answer book has everything from facts and figures to simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations to help . . . [readers] learn introductory computer science terms and concepts, including programming languages, variables, inputs, outputs, loops, and more"--Provided by publisher.

Learning JavaScript

[add sparkle and life to your web pages]
"This is an exciting time to learn JavaScript. Now that the latest JavaScript specification--ECMAScript 6.0 (ES6)--has been finalized, learning how to develop high-quality applications with this language is easier and more satisfying than ever. This practical book takes programmers (amateurs and pros alike) on a no-nonsense tour of ES6, along with some related tools and techniques." -- From back cover.

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