In the future, there are going to be millions of jobs with no one to fill them if more kids don't learn how to code. So why aren't more kids learning to program? Some think it's too hard, and others don't have parents who can help them because they don't know programming themselves. Learning to code with a tool like Scratch, an open source programming platform maintained by MIT, and having fun goals, like writing games, just might make a difference. That's where this book comes in.
Hello, Scratch! is a how-to book that helps parents and kids work together to learn programming skills by creating new versions of old retro-style arcade games with Scratch. By building games, readers not only create fun finished products, but they'll learn important programming skills along the way. By the time readers are done, they'll be able to create their own games and understand the basics of computer programming and game design.
Key Features:
· Introduction to Scratch
· Easy to follow examples
· Step-by-step guide
This book is for kids and their parents who want to learn to program while creating games. No programming experience needed!
About the Technology:
Scratch is a drag-and-drop programming language created by the college Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). What can you make with Scratch? The short answer is anything.
- ISBN10 161729425X
- ISBN13 9781617294259
- Publish Date 19 December 2017 (first published 31 October 2017)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Manning Publications
- Format Paperback
- Pages 384
- Language English