computer programming

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
computer programming

Understanding coding using conditionals

2017
An introduction to coding using conditionals.

Understanding coding using boolean logic

2017
Introduces readers to coding using boolean logic.

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.

Screen queens

2019
Lucy Katz, Maddie Li, and Delia Meyer team up to compete in ValleyStart, a prestigious high school tech incubator competition for a dream internship in the male-dominated world of tech.

Make it rain

2018
"Jackson doesn't like school very much, but he is good at computer programming. He's even developed an app. When Jackson enters it in a contest, he gets a a chance to be on his favorite TV show. While taping the show, Jackson makes a disturbing discovery. What will he decide to do?"--Publisher's web site.

Automate the boring stuff with Python

practical programming for total beginners
2015
"Learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand--no prior programming experience required. Once you've mastered the basics of programming, you'll create Python programs that...perform useful...feats of automation"--Back cover.

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"--.

Mission Python

code a space adventure game!
2018
"A space-themed guide to building a complete computer game in Python"--Publisher.

Lucy Lopez, coding star

2020
Third-grader Lucy Lopez attends coding camp at her after-school program and becomes a coding star.

The code for love and heartbreak

"Emma Woodhouse is a genius at math, but clueless about people. After all, people are unreliable. They let you down--just like Emma's sister, Izzy did this year, when she moved to California for college. But numbers...those you can count on. (No pun intended.) Emma's senior year is going to be all about numbers, and seeing how far they can take her. When she and George, her Coding Club copresident, are tasked with brainstorming a new project, The Code for Love is born--a matchmaking app that goes far beyond swiping, using algorithms to calculate compatibility. George disapproves of Emma's idea, accusing her of meddling in people's lives. But all the happy new couples at school are proof that the app works. At least at first. Emma's code is flawless. So why is it that perfectly matched couples start breaking up, the wrong people keep falling for each other and her own feelings defy any algorithm? Emma thought math could solve everything. But there's nothing more complex--or unpredictable--than love"--Provided by the publisher.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - computer programming