Coding for Kids

Coding can often be daunting, but this book makes it as simple as possible. It guides you through HTML, CSS and JavaScript using easy step-by-step guides. HTML and CSS are the main building blocks of web pages, while JavaScript is the universal scripting language of choice for the internet. Knowledge of them all is really useful if you want to be able to build a website or have an understanding of how computers work. With lots of exercises to complete, this book will help you to learn code by using it. Make your own website and understand and use CSS selectors. Clear instructions and screenshot examples will guide you through the most important parts of coding. In a later chapter you’ll be taken through the steps of writing the code for simple games. One is Starfleet Defence, in which enemy spacecraft have been detected and you must destroy them. Another is Codebreaker, an addictive game that tests your ability to crack a hidden code. By the end of Coding for Kids you’ll be armed with with valuable knowledge. It will give you a solid foundation from which to work on. This book will help you to tackle lots of coding tasks with ease.
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Coding for Kids

Coding can often be daunting, but this book makes it as simple as possible. It guides you through HTML, CSS and JavaScript using easy step-by-step guides. HTML and CSS are the main building blocks of web pages, while JavaScript is the universal scripting language of choice for the internet. Knowledge of them all is really useful if you want to be able to build a website or have an understanding of how computers work. With lots of exercises to complete, this book will help you to learn code by using it. Make your own website and understand and use CSS selectors. Clear instructions and screenshot examples will guide you through the most important parts of coding. In a later chapter you’ll be taken through the steps of writing the code for simple games. One is Starfleet Defence, in which enemy spacecraft have been detected and you must destroy them. Another is Codebreaker, an addictive game that tests your ability to crack a hidden code. By the end of Coding for Kids you’ll be armed with with valuable knowledge. It will give you a solid foundation from which to work on. This book will help you to tackle lots of coding tasks with ease.
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Coding for Kids

Coding for Kids

by Flame Tree Publishing
Coding for Kids

Coding for Kids

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Overview


Coding can often be daunting, but this book makes it as simple as possible. It guides you through HTML, CSS and JavaScript using easy step-by-step guides. HTML and CSS are the main building blocks of web pages, while JavaScript is the universal scripting language of choice for the internet. Knowledge of them all is really useful if you want to be able to build a website or have an understanding of how computers work. With lots of exercises to complete, this book will help you to learn code by using it. Make your own website and understand and use CSS selectors. Clear instructions and screenshot examples will guide you through the most important parts of coding. In a later chapter you’ll be taken through the steps of writing the code for simple games. One is Starfleet Defence, in which enemy spacecraft have been detected and you must destroy them. Another is Codebreaker, an addictive game that tests your ability to crack a hidden code. By the end of Coding for Kids you’ll be armed with with valuable knowledge. It will give you a solid foundation from which to work on. This book will help you to tackle lots of coding tasks with ease.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787557277
Publisher: Flame Tree
Publication date: 08/02/2019
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author


Adam Crute is a freelance journalist, developer and media producer who has worked on and with computers since the very first PCs hit the shelves in the early 80s. His fascination and passion for all things digital has remained unabated ever since.
 
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