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Books in Code Power: a Teen Programmer’s Guide series

  • Getting to Know Hackety Hack

    Don Rauf

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Introduces Hackety Hack, discussing its development and how it can be used to program.
  • Getting to Know Python

    Simone Payment

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Introduces the programming language Python, discussing its development and what it can be used to build.
  • Getting to Know Hopscotch

    Patricia Harris Ph D

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Hopscotch is a block programming language designed for the Apple iPad and iPhone that makes learning about code accessible, exciting, and fun. Because coders drag blocks of code to write programs, they can learn the major concepts of coding without having to struggle with the syntax, special vocabulary, or even the typing of text required in text-based languages. In this instructive resource, coders will learn how to create drawings, simple animations, or games they can share with others, and they can have fun doing it.
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  • Code Power: A Teen Programmer's Guide

    Nicki Peter Petrikowski, Simone Payment, Heather Moore Niver, Don Rauf, Jeanne Nagle

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Cyberspace has become a richly detailed, heavily populated, information-packed universe. Just as the atom and DNA molecule provide the invisible building blocks of all physical existence, so, too, does programming code make possible all things digital. This series introduces readers to some of the most important programming languages and reveals why they are so important and how they have utterly transformed our world. It also spotlights innovative and highly accessible hardware that make it simple and easy for kids to learn computer science and even to build their own customizable, programmable robots. Providing fascinating tales of the creation of these exciting, youth-friendly digital tools and technologies, including profiles of the developers and designers behind them, these texts illuminate how code is written, what it does, how software and hardware are produced and interact, and how they benefit all users of digital devices. *Inspirational to budding programmers: the creation stories behind these codes often revolve around users who were frustrated by the limitations of existing programming languages and who decided to take it upon themselves to create a better one *Fascinating glimpses behind the programs and apps we use every day, revealing the hidden infrastructure that powers and sustains them *Dovetails perfectly with STEM curriculum standards and educational initiatives
  • Code Power a Teen Programmer’s Guide Set

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    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, July 15, 2014)
    Cyberspace has become a richly detailed, heavily populated, information-packed universe. Just as the atom and DNA molecule provide the invisible building blocks of all physical existence, so, too, does programming code make possible all things digital. This series introduces readers to some of the most important programming languages and reveals why they are so important and how they have utterly transformed our world. Providing fascinating tales of the codes' creation, including profiles of the developers and designers behind them, these texts illuminate how code is written, what it does, how it works, and how it benefits all users of digital devices. *Inspirational to budding programmers: the creation stories behind these codes often revolve around users who were frustrated by the limitations of existing programming languages and who decided to take it upon themselves to create a better one *Fascinating glimpses behind the programs and apps we use every day, revealing the hidden infrastructure that powers and sustains them *Dovetails perfectly with STEM curriculum standards and educational initiatives
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