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Books in Drawing in 4 Easy Steps series

  • Python in easy steps: Covers Python 3.7

    Mike McGrath

    Paperback (In Easy Steps Limited, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Python in easy steps, 2nd edition instructs you how to program in the powerful Python language, giving complete examples that illustrate each aspect with colourized source code. Python in easy steps, 2nd edition begins by explaining how to install the free Python interpreter so you can quickly begin to create your own executable programs by copying the book's examples. It demonstrates all the Python language basics before moving on to provide examples of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and CGI scripting to handle web form data. The book concludes by demonstrating how you can use your acquired knowledge to create and deploy graphical windowed applications. Python in easy steps, 2nd edition makes no assumption you have previous knowledge of any programming language so it's ideal for the newcomer to computer programming. It has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to programmers moving from another programming language, and to the student who is studying Python programming at school or college, and to those seeking a career in computing who need a fundamental understanding of computer programming. The Python 3.x language is under active development so frequent new releases are made available as small improvements are added to the language and Python in easy steps, 2nd edition features the very latest versions of Python at the time of publication. Python development is one of evolution, rather than revolution, so the examples provided in the book can be used in subsequent releases – simply download the latest version of Python then follow the easy steps. Python is the language used to program the Raspberry Pi - covered by Raspberry Pi in easy steps and Raspberry Pi 3 in easy steps This second edition is updated to cover Python 3.7.
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  • Draw Superheroes in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Get your pencils ready! DRAW SUPERHEROES IN 4 EASY STEPS takes you into the world of drawing superheroes and their gadgets in only four steps. Discover how to draw superheroes that use fire, ice, water, mind control, or any combination that you choose. Then use author Stephanie LaBaff’s story prompts to create your own brand new superhero story.
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  • Draw Aliens and Space Objects in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, July 1, 2012)
    Husband and wife team Stephanie and Tom LaBaff explore outer space in DRAW ALIENS AND SPACE OBJECTS IN 4 EASY STEPS. Discover how to draw different astronauts, aliens, vehicles, and space objects. Once your artwork is complete, write a story using the prompts in the book, or make up your own!
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  • Coding for Beginners in easy steps: Basic Programming for All Ages

    Mike McGrath

    Paperback (In Easy Steps Limited, June 23, 2015)
    Coding for Beginners in easy steps has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to anyone, of any age, who wants to begin coding computer programs. You need have no previous knowledge of any computer programming language so it's ideal for the newcomer, including youngsters needing to learn programming basics for the school curriculum.The book instructs you how to write code to create your own computer programs. It contains separate chapters demonstrating how to store information in data structures, how to control program flow using control structures, and how to create re-usable blocks of code in program functions. There are complete step-by-step example programs that demonstrate each aspect of coding, together with screenshots that illustrate the actual output when each program has been executed.Coding for Beginners in easy steps begins by explaining how to easily create a programming environment on your own computer, so you can quickly begin to create your own working programs by copying the book's examples. The examples throughout this book feature the popular Python programming language but additionally the final chapter demonstrates a comparison example in the C, C++, and Java programming languages to give you a rounded view of computer coding.
  • Draw Cartoon People in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    DRAW CARTOON PEOPLE IN 4 EASY STEPS lets you learn how to draw some fun characters! From coaches and fans to police officers and ticket takers, you’re just getting started. Find out how to draw people playing a variety of sports and a few very important facial expressions. Then use author Stephanie LaBaff’s story prompts to create your own brand new cartoon story.
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  • Draw Animals in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Do you want to draw animals such as cats, dolphins or koala bears? While illustrator Tom LaBaff shows you how to draw these and many other animals in four easy steps, author Stephanie LaBaff shows you how to write a story to go along with your artwork. Get your pencils ready!
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  • Python in easy steps

    Mike McGrath

    Paperback (In Easy Steps Limited, Aug. 27, 2013)
    This essential In Easy Steps guide instructs you how to program in the powerful Python language, giving complete examples that illustrate each aspect with colourized source code. In the step-by-step trusted formula, you'll be a Python guru in no time!Python in easy steps begins by explaining how to install the free Python interpreter so you can quickly begin to create your own executable programs by copying the book's examples. It demonstrates all the Python language basics before moving on to provide examples of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and CGI scripting to handle web form data. This book concludes by demonstrating how you can use your acquired knowledge to create and deploy graphical windowed applications.Python in easy steps makes no assumption you have previous knowledge of any programming language so it's ideal for the newcomer to computer programming. It has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to programmers moving from another programming language, to the student who is studying Python programming at school or college, and to those seeking a career in computing who need a fundamental understanding of computer programming.Python is the language used to program the Raspberry Pi - covered by Raspberry Pi in easy steps.
  • Draw Cartoon People in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie Labaff, Tom LaBaff

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    DRAW CARTOON PEOPLE IN 4 EASY STEPS lets you learn how to draw some fun characters! From coaches and fans to police officers and ticket takers, you’re just getting started. Find out how to draw people playing a variety of sports and a few very important facial expressions. Then use author Stephanie LaBaff’s story prompts to create your own brand new cartoon story.
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  • Draw Princesses in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Have you always wished that you could draw princesses, a fairy godmother, a witch, a magic wand, or a dragon? Illustrator Tom LaBaff shows you how in four easy steps. Use the step-by-step guide of how to write a story and create your very own tale to go with your drawings.
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  • Draw Princesses in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Have you always wished that you could draw princesses, a fairy godmother, a witch, a magic wand, or a dragon? Illustrator Tom LaBaff shows you how in four easy steps. Use the step-by-step guide of how to write a story and create your very own tale to go with your drawings.
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  • Draw Pirates in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie Labaff, Tom LaBaff

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, )
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  • Draw Superheroes in 4 Easy Steps: Then Write a Story

    Stephanie LaBaff, Tom LaBaff

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Get your pencils ready! DRAW SUPERHEROES IN 4 EASY STEPS takes you into the world of drawing superheroes and their gadgets in only four steps. Discover how to draw superheroes that use fire, ice, water, mind control, or any combination that you choose. Then use author Stephanie LaBaff’s story prompts to create your own brand new superhero story.
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