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Scratch Programming Playground--learn to code by making cool games

No Starch Press has released "Scratch Programming Playground" by Al Sweigart.


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Subject:  Scratch Programming Playground--learn to code by making cool games
Date:  Mon, 24 Oct 2016 06:04:49 -0700
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Scratch Programming Playground 
Learn to Program by Making Cool Games

San Francisco, CA (October 24, 2016)--Learning how to program doesn't have to be dry and dreary!
With the latest release from No Starch Press, young readers will make a game of it. A leader in
STEM education, No Starch Press has a long-standing tradition of publishing engaging, "no-fluff"
coding books for kids like "Teach Your Kids to Code," "Learn to Program with Scratch," and "Python
for Kids." "Scratch Programming Playground" (
http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1z1b19mm2bcjm7ciov6afpnc9pjv... )  ($24.95, 4C, 288 pp.,
Sept. 2016) continues this tradition and is a project-packed guide to making fun games using the
world's most popular programming language for beginners.

Scratch is a colorful drag-and-drop programming language (designed by the Lifelong Kindergarten
Group at the MIT Media Lab) in which users connect blocks of code to create interactive stories,
games, and animations. Coding with Scratch is intuitive, versatile, and perfectly suited for visual
learners, making it an excellent first step for aspiring programmers.

In "Scratch Programming Playground," readers follow step-by-step directions to make familiar games
like Fruit Slicer, Asteroids, Snake, and even a game inspired by Super Mario Bros. By combining
colorful blocks of code, kids will quickly learn computer programming concepts, like loops,
strings, and variables, without having to master the cryptic syntaxes found in most programming
languages. Every chapter includes review questions to reinforce the discussed concepts and extra
coding challenges to level up each game and extend the lesson even further. According to No Starch
Press founder Bill Pollock, "Kids learn best through play. Budding computer scientists love playing
games--this book is a way to ease curious kids into the field of computer science by showing them
how to program games they want to play."

"Scratch Programming Playground" is an exciting introduction to coding that's perfect for kids who
love playing games and the parent or teacher looking to translate that passion to coding.

"Scratch Programming Playground" is available in bookstores everywhere.

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About the Author
Al Sweigart is a software developer who teaches programming to kids and adults. He has written
several programming books for beginners, including "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" and the
upcoming "Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python," also from No Starch Press.

Scratch Programming Playground
http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1zmpfh7nv87ederhrs1p0v4gj04p...
Publisher: No Starch Press
Author: Al Sweigart
Print ISBN: 978-1-59327-762-8
Price: $24.95
Publication Date: September 2016
Specs: 288 pp., 4C
order@oreilly.com
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http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1zbknhhhtjuu8t9gk2etlk2hsct7...
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About No Starch Press
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