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Writing Computer Code: Learn the Language of Computers!
Writing Computer Code: Learn the Language of Computers!
by Minnick, Chris , Holland, Eva
Paperback - English

A technology book for kids

Learning how to code can be like learning a foreign language.This book serves as an excellent guide to help you start writing in the odd-looking languages that make the web work. Follow simple steps as you work with real code to build your own web robots.

  • Create your robot--write code that builds your robot's body and structure
  • Give your bot some style--add code lines that customize your robot's color and shape
  • Get your robot moving--finish off your robot with code that teaches it how to dance

Technology Requirements:
Hardware - PC or tablet with Internet connection running Windows 7 or higher or Mac with Internet connection running Mac OS X 10.7 or higher

Software - Web browser to access JSFiddle.net: Google Chrome(TM), Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 9.0 or higher

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
1119177308
EAN
9781119177302
Publisher
Publication Date
27 Jun 2016
Pages
128
Age Group
8 to 11
Grades
03 to 06
Weight (kg)
0.18
Dimensions (cm)
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.5
About Author
Bill Brogden has been working with Java since the introduction of version 1.0. He is employed by LANWrights, Inc., where he has been using Java servlet technology for online courseware. Bill has written several books about Java, including "Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP," also from Sybex. <P> Chris Minnick is president of Minnick Web Services, which develops database-driven Web applications for businesses, including law firms and consultancies. Co-author of several Internet-related books and a contributing editor for "Software Development" magazine, he has been writing about and bu
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