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Snake Wrangling for Kids: Learning to Program with Python

February 20, 2009

Snake Wrangling for Kid: Learning to Program with Python

“Snake Wrangling for Kids: Learning to Program with Python” is a printable electronic book, for children 8 years and older, who would like to learn computer programming. It covers the very basics of programming, and uses the Python 3 programming language to teach the concepts. There are 3 different versions of the book one for Mac, one for Linux and one for Windows.

Book Description

Chances are you were given this book for your birthday. Or possibly for Christmas. Aunty Mildred was going to give you mismatching socks that were two sizes too large (and you wouldn’t want to wear when you grew into them anyway). Instead, she heard someone talking about this printable book, remembered you had one of those computer-thingamabobs that you tried to show her how to use last Christmas (you gave up when she started trying to talk into the mouse), and got them to print another copy. Just be thankful you didn’t get the mouldy old socks.

Table of Contents

  • Not all snakes will squish you
  • 8 multiplied by 3.57 equals. . .
  • Turtles, and other slow moving creatures
  • How to ask a question
  • Again and again
  • Sort of like recycling. . .
  • A short chapter about Files
  • Turtles galore
  • A bit graphic
  • Where to go from here
  • Python Keywords
  • Built-in Functions
  • A Few Python Modules

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Author(s): Jason R. Briggs
Format(s): PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Number of pages: 160
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