How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

Ensure every student can become fluent in Python with this highly practical guide that will help them understand the theory and logic behind coding.

Written for 14-16-year olds by a leading Python specialist and teacher, and aligned to curriculum requirements, this essential Student Book provides numerous practice questions and coding problems that can be completed as homework or during class - plus answers can be found online at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/pythonextras
How to Code in Python will:

This unique book can be broken down into three key features:
Code theory and explanations (worked examples) in a fun and accessible way
Computational thinking puzzles for the reader to solve; this will greatly improve students' ability to read code and predict its effect and output when run
Programming problems where the reader has to write a program to solve given scenarios

Greg Reid is a very experienced Computer Science teacher in Scotland, who has written How to Pass Higher Computer Science and Higher Computing Science Practice Papers for Hodder Gibson.

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How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

Ensure every student can become fluent in Python with this highly practical guide that will help them understand the theory and logic behind coding.

Written for 14-16-year olds by a leading Python specialist and teacher, and aligned to curriculum requirements, this essential Student Book provides numerous practice questions and coding problems that can be completed as homework or during class - plus answers can be found online at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/pythonextras
How to Code in Python will:

This unique book can be broken down into three key features:
Code theory and explanations (worked examples) in a fun and accessible way
Computational thinking puzzles for the reader to solve; this will greatly improve students' ability to read code and predict its effect and output when run
Programming problems where the reader has to write a program to solve given scenarios

Greg Reid is a very experienced Computer Science teacher in Scotland, who has written How to Pass Higher Computer Science and Higher Computing Science Practice Papers for Hodder Gibson.

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How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

by Greg Reid
How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

How to code in Python: GCSE, iGCSE, National 4/5 and Higher

by Greg Reid

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Ensure every student can become fluent in Python with this highly practical guide that will help them understand the theory and logic behind coding.

Written for 14-16-year olds by a leading Python specialist and teacher, and aligned to curriculum requirements, this essential Student Book provides numerous practice questions and coding problems that can be completed as homework or during class - plus answers can be found online at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/pythonextras
How to Code in Python will:

This unique book can be broken down into three key features:
Code theory and explanations (worked examples) in a fun and accessible way
Computational thinking puzzles for the reader to solve; this will greatly improve students' ability to read code and predict its effect and output when run
Programming problems where the reader has to write a program to solve given scenarios

Greg Reid is a very experienced Computer Science teacher in Scotland, who has written How to Pass Higher Computer Science and Higher Computing Science Practice Papers for Hodder Gibson.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510461598
Publisher: Hachette Learning
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author

Greg Reid is a very experienced Computer Science teacher in Scotland, who has written How to Pass Higher Computer Science and Higher Computing Science Practice Papers for Hodder Gibson.

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