Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming
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- Breaking down tasks, using decomposition, Elizabeth Schmermund
- Coding with Minecraft, build taller, farm faster, mine deeper, and automate the boring stuff, by Al Sweigart
- Ruby For Kids For Dummies
- Coding, by Jennifer Szymanski
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright
- Invent a game!, and more coding & strategy challenges, Megan Borgert-Spaniol ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Building a mobile app, design and program your own app!, by Sarah Guthals, Ph.D
- Gabi's if/then garden, written by Caroline Karanja ; illustrated by Ben Whitehouse
- Get coding 2!, build five computer games using HTML and JavaScript, written by David Whitney ; illustrated by Duncan Beedie
- Combining tasks, using composition, Elizabeth Schmermund
- Algorithms, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- 100 things to know about numbers, computers & coding, written by Alice James, Eddie Reynolds, Minna Lacey, Rose Hall and Alex Frith ; illustrated by Federico Mariani, Parko Polo and Shaw Nielsen ; layout and design by Lenka Hrehova, Freya Harrison, Tilly Kitching and Jenny Offley
- Coding games in scratch, a step-by-step visual guide to buildign your own computer games, Jon Woodcock
- Information and action, using variables, Derek Miller
- Help your kids with computer coding, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, Carol Vorderman, Jon Woodcock, Craig Steele, Sean McManus, Claire Quigley, Daniel McCafferty
- Logic in coding, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- How do computers follow instructions?, a book about programming, written by J.T. Liso ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- Code your own games, 20 games to create with Scratch, Max Wainewright
- Coding, bugs, and fixes, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- Following instructions, using control, Elizabeth Schmermund
- Get coding with data, Kevin Wood
- Adventures in coding, by Eva Holland and Chris Minnick
- Scratch code robots, Max Wainewright
- Code like a girl, rad tech projects + practical tips, Miriam Peskowitz
- Coder in training, design and code, author, Craig Steele ; Sarah Lawrence
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Book 1, Max Wainewright
- Baby loves coding!, Ruth Spiro ; illustrated by Irene Chan
- How to be a coder, written by Kiki Prottsman
- Coding for beginners using Python, simple coding for beginners, written by Louie Stowell with Rosie Dickins ; illustrated by John Devolle ; designed by Matt Preston ; coding consultants, Sean Oxspring & Ben Woodhall
- A world of programming, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- Get coding with logic, Kevin Wood
- Coding in the real world, Heather Lyons ; illustrated by Alex Westgate & Dan Crisp
- Everything you need to ace computer science and coding in one big fat notebook, the complete middle school study guide, author, Grant Smith ; illustrator, Chris Pearce
- Adi's perfect patterns and loops, written by Caroline Karanja ; illustrated by Ben Whitehouse
- Get coding with data, Kevin Wood
- Python projects for kids, Jessica Ingrassellino
- Help your kids with computer coding, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, Carol Vorderman, Jon Woodcock, Sean McManus, Craig Steele, Claire Quigley, Daniel McCafferty
- Getting started with coding, get creative with code!, Camille McCue, PhD
- How to code a sandcastle, by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Sara Palacios ; foreword by Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
- Get coding with repeating, Kevin Wood
- Hello world!, computer programming for kids and other beginners, Warren Sande, Carter Sande
- The official Scratchjr book, help your kids learn to code!, Marina Umaschi Bers and Mitchel Resnick
- Following instructions, using control, Elizabeth Schmermund
- Create your own animated stories with Scratch, Scratch projects by Coder Kids ; illustrations by Valentina Figus
- So, you want to be a coder?, the ultimate guide to a career in programming, video game creation, robotics, and more!, Jane (J.M.) Bedell
- Coding games in Scratch, a step-by-step visual guide to building your own computer games, Jon Woodcock
- Coding for beginners using Scratch, Rosie Dickins, Jonathan Melmoth & Louie Stowell ; coding consultants, Berbank Green & Jonathan Skuse ; additional coding advice, Ben Woodhall ; illustrated by Shaw Nielsen ; designed by Stephen Moncrieff, Matt Preston & Hayley Wells
- Star Wars, coding projects / written by Jon Woodcock ; illustrated by Jon Hall
- Hello Ruby, adventures in coding, Linda Liukas
- A beginner's projects in coding, have fun using Scratch 3.0 and Python, Marc Scott ; illustrated by Mick Marston
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