Computer programming
Label
Computer programming
Name
Computer programming
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of30
- Coding in Scratch for beginners, by Rachel Ziter
- Coding with ScratchJr, by Adrienne Matteson
- Invent a game!, and more coding & strategy challenges, Megan Borgert-Spaniol ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Coding with Blockly, by Amber Lovett
- Building robots with Lego Mindstorms, Mario Ferrari, Giulio Ferrari ; Ralph Hempel, technical editor
- Mindstorms, by Rena Hixon, Level 4
- Mindstorms, by Rena Hixon, Level 2
- Code it!, programming and keyboards you can create yourself, Jessie Alkire
- Code like a girl, rad tech projects + practical tips, Miriam Peskowitz
- HTML for babies, text and design by John C. Vanden-Heuvel Sr
- Game programming for teens, Maneesh Sethi
- Learn to program with Scratch, a visual introduction to programming with games, art, science, and math, by Majed Marji
- Hello Ruby, adventures in coding, Linda Liukas
- Coding all-in-one, by Nikhil Abraham, Andy Harris, Eva Holland, Joris Meys, Luca Massaron, Chris Minnick, John Paul Mueller, and Andrie de Vries
- The emoji movie, Columbia Pictures presents a Sony Pictures Animation film ; produced by Michelle Raimo Kouyate ; screenplay by Tony Leondis & Eric Siegel and Mike White ; directed by Tony Leondis
- Mindstorms, by Rena Hixon, Level 1
- 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
- Code it!, [4 creative STEM projects for budding engineers], Caroline Alliston
- 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
- Javascript for babies, text and design by John C. Vanden-Heuvel Sr
- Understanding coding with Lego Mindstorms, Patricia G. Harris
- Minecraft mods, an unofficial kids' guide, Percy Leed
- Code your own adventure, by Max Wainewright
- Coding games from Scratch, an augmented reading experience, by Rachel Ziter
- How to be a coder, written by Kiki Prottsman
- Python for kids, a playful introduction to programming, by Jason R. Briggs
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright ; design and illustration: Mike Henson
- Baby loves coding!, Ruth Spiro ; illustrated by Irene Chan
- Making an app, by Nadia Higgins
- Mindstorms, by Rena Hixon, Level 3
Outgoing Resources
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