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JavaScript coding for teens

a beginner's guide to developing websites and games
"Have you ever wanted to make your own game? How about an awesome website? Then JavaScript Coding for Teens is the book for you! It doesn't matter if you're not sure what a variable is, are stumped about syntax, or don't even know how to use JavaScript on your computer! This simple guide to coding for beginners walks you through every part of the process with easy-to-understand language and straightforward directions. You'll be coding like a pro in no time!"--.

Coding for kids

2019
An introduction to creating web pages, teaching HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

20-minute (or less) animation hacks

2021
Coders can build their skill set with the book's step-by-step instructions and animation projects on the Vidcode platform. Start with stopmotion, add text and emoji, and finish with a few special effects!.

20-minute (or less) filter hacks

2021
Create a filter, dress up a photo! Readers will learn solid coding skills while they build their own filters using the book's instructions and projects on the Vidcode platform.

Get coding!

learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and build a website, app, and game
All you need to get started is a computer and this programming guide, a book that's just right for beginners of any age to develop real coding skills. Follow the step-by-step instructions through six missions and you will learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Once you've helped secure the infamous Monk Diamond, continue to improve and test your expertise by coding your own projects and accomplishing your own daring missions!.

Getting to know JavaScript

A book for middle school students about JavaScript--.

Getting to know JavaScript

2019
"A book for middle school students about the programming language JavaScript"--Provided by publisher.

Learning Three.js -- the JavaScript 3D library for WebGL

create stunning 3D graphics in your browser using the Three.js JavaScript library
"Modern browsers support WebGL, which makes it possible to create 3D graphics in a browser without having to use plugins such as Flash and Java. Programming WebGL, however, is difficult, complex, and very difficult to debug. With Three.js, it is possible to create stunning 3D graphics in an intuitive manner using JavaScript, without the need to know the details of WebGL"--Back cover.

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.

WebGL

up and running
2012
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