A Day in Code - Python (Sundae Electronics)
Friday, 06 August 2021

This book is aimed at kids and beginners of all ages who want to learn to code in Python. The story of an epic day describes real-life situations with Python computer programs presented next to beautiful full-page illustrations. Authors Shari Eskenas and Ana Quintero Villafraz show how activities like adding toppings to a waffle breakfast and playing a game of balloon darts are described with Python programs.

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Author: Shari Eskenas and Ana Quintero Villafraz
Publisher: Sundae Electronics
Date: July 2021
Pages: 48
ISBN: 978-1735907949
Print: 1735907944
Kindle: B096M7PJ7K
Audience: Kids
Level: Introductory
Category: Python

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For recommendations of Python books see Books for Pythonistas and Python Books For Beginners in our Programmer's Bookshelf section.

See also A Day in Code (Sundae Electronics LLC) for a similar title using the C programming language.

 


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