How to Think Like a Coder
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How to Think Like a Coder
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A back-to-basics guide on coding for absolute beginners β no prior experience required! How to Think Like a Coder introduces the key concepts of coding, such as loops, data types and calculations without having to learn a single line of code! Simple activities that draw analogies with the outside world make learning easy and fun.
A back-to-basics guide on coding for absolute beginners, whether adults or children β no prior experience required!
Coding is set to change the way we work and the skills we will need in the future. For those who know nothing about coding, getting to grips with the basics is daunting. Too many of the beginner books launch straight into programming techniques, but what is really needed is an understanding of the key concepts of coding. Programming then becomes much easier to grasp.
This accessible, fun book goes right back to the very basics, teaching central concepts such as loops, data types, pseudocode, and calculations without having to learn a single line of code! Using a set of dice, a deck of cards or a pack of dominoes to enjoy fun and straightforward exercises, you will practise key skills such as critical thinking, creativity, logic, and problem-solving and begin to think like a coder without even turning on your computer.
Once you are equipped with this basic toolkit, Think Like a Coder discusses the basic programmes that are available for beginners, keeping a focus on simple activities that draw analogies with the outside world to make learning easy and fun. Suitable for absolute beginners, adults, and children.
Designed to be a thorough yet lighthearted introduction for the complete beginner, Think Like a Coder is an essential addition to any keen programmer's bookshelf.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781849944458
Publisher: Batsford
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 05 October 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Batsford
Audience: General / adult, Teenage
DIMENSIONS
Width: 189.0mm
Height: 246.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 144
About the Author
Jim Christian is a developer, consultant and co-founder of FireTech Camp Australia, a technology camp teaching kids how to make awesome things with technology. Author of Learn to Code with Minecraft. He lives in London.
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