A Beginner's Projects in Coding
By (Author) Marc Scott
Illustrated by Mick Marston
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
31st March 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
005.1
Hardback
64
Width 210mm, Height 260mm
418g
Ever wondered how to make a computer follow instructions If so, then it is time to get coding! Using the free programming languages of Scratch and Python, these step-by-step projects will have young coders making their own computer games in no time. Accessible, engaging, and fun, this book is bursting with eye-catching illustrations and fantastic projects to introduce aspiring young programmers to the world of coding. Featuring newly updated Scratch language and brand new projects, this book is great for both readers who already own A Beginner's Guide to Coding and for those looking for a first introduction to the topic.
With coding integrated into most schools and lots of public libraries, there is certainly an interest in materials like this . . . A useful resource. * School Library Journal *
Marc Scott is a former Computer Science and Systems & Control teacher. He now works as Head of Curriculum Development for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. He lives in England. Mick Marston is a designer, commercial illustrator, lecturer, and printmaker. A graduate of Leeds Metropolitan, his clients include Atlantic Records, The Guardian, and Penguin. He lives in England. mickmarston.du.st @futilevignette