Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming
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- 20 games to create with Scratch, Max Wainewright
- Loops & sorting, by Teddy Borth
- Coding, bugs, and fixes, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- All about coding, by Angie Smibert
- Code like a girl, rad tech projects + practical tips, Miriam Peskowitz
- How to think like a coder, without even trying, Jim Christian
- Kids can code!, fun ways to learn computer programming, by Ian Garland
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright
- Coding in Scratch, projects workbook, written by Steve Setford & Jon Woodcock
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright ; [design and illustration: Mike Henson], 3
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright, Book 2
- Creative coding in python, 30+ programming projects in art, games, and more, Sheena Vaidyanathan
- Algorithms & sequencing, by Teddy Borth
- Coding with ScratchJr, by Adrienne Matteson
- Code your own website, a really useful guide to basic programming, author, theCoderSchool ; text and design, Toucan Books Ltd ; illustrations Simon Basher
- You can code, make your own games, apps and more in Scratch and Python!, Kevin Pettman
- If this / then that, by Teddy Borth
- Coding projects in Scratch, a step-by-step visual guide to coding your own animations, games, simulations, and more!, Jon Woodcock
- Adventures in Raspberry Pi, Carrie Anne Philbin
- Crayola art of coding, a celebration of creative mindsets, Kiki Prottsman
- Raspberry Pi projects for kids, create an MP3 player, mod Minecraft, hack radio waves, and more!, Dan Aldred
- Coding projects in Scratch, Jon Woodcock
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright, Book 4
- Functions & variables, by Teddy Borth
- 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
- Coding club Python, Chris Roffey, Supplement 2
- Coding with Scratch, a step-by-step guide to coding through 20 apps, author, theCoderSchool ; text and design, Toucan Books Ltd ; illustrations Simon Basher
- How to code 2.0, pushing your skills further with Python, Elizabeth Tweedale ; original illustrations: Venitia Dean
- 20-minute (or less) digital storytelling hacks, Sheela Preuitt
- The Minecraft ideas book, create the real world in Minecraft, Thomas McBrien
- Coding in scratch, written by Jon Woodcock and Steve Setford
- Coding for Minecrafters, unofficial adventures for kids learning computer code, Ian Garland
- Data and memory, by Sam Thompson
- Getting to know Python, Simone Payment
- Get coding!, learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and build a website, app, and game, Young Rewired State
- Get coding 2!, written by David Whitney ; illustrated by Duncan Beedie
- How to code in 10 easy lessons, learn how to design and code your very own computer game, Sean McManus
- Coding, author: James Floyd Kelly
- Scratch 3 programming playground, learn to program by making cool games, by Al Sweigart
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright ; design and illustration, Mike Henson, Book 1
- Learn to program, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- Simple algorithms, by Sam Thompson
- What is computer coding?, Mary K. Pratt
- Debugging code, by Sam Thompson
- I can code, Vicky Fang ; pictures by Jade Orlando
- Coding projects in Scratch, Jon Woodcock
- Getting to know Scratch, Jeanne Nagle
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