Brendan Scott (Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA) is an experienced Python programmer who launched python4kids.wordpress.com to teach Python skills to younger learners. He regularly presents papers at a variety of tech conferences in Australia. He is also a lawyer specializing in technology and commercial law.
Python for kids for dummies Ebook
Coding experts point to Python as one of the best languages to start with when you’re learning coding. It’s been a popular choice for schools and code camps who want to introduce coding to a younger audience. Python For Kids For Dummies helps teach the basics of coding and Python to kids who don’t have the opportunity to take coding classes at school or in camp as well as those who simply prefer to learn on their own. Broken down into smaller, goal-oriented projects, Python For Kids For Dummies introduces core coding concepts as it walks the student through steps for creating applications. The book is ideal for early-to-pre-teen learners interested in expanding their technology skills as well as younger readers eager to learn via step-by-step instruction. Projects include: Installing Python tools The Hello World program Creating a guessing game Building a geek speak translator Making a trivia game Building a Minecraft chat client
Year | 2015 |
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Format | Ebook |
Author |
Brendan Scott |
Publisher |
John Wiley |