Wednesday, November 29, 2017

#BookReview: Programming Awesome Apps (Kids Get Coding) @_heatherlyons @LernerBooks @_awesomeannie

 
How do apps help us complete tasks, listen to music, play games, or find information? Like other computer programs, they use instructions known as code. Learn how to design, program, test, and publish your own app. Once you've figured out the basics of app creation, use the link in this book to go online and try out your new skills!





Author Heather Lyons is a co-founder of blue{shift} coding, a company specializing in teaching coding to young programmers.

Alex Westgate is an illustrator, designer, and artist working and living in Toronto, ON. He has worked with the BBC, Royal Canadian Mint, Reader's Digest, Western Union, AT&T, the Washington Post, and Hachette.







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