Coding Projects in Python
Coding Projects in Python is a visual entry point for young creators ready to move beyond block-based coding into real-world programming. This guide uses colorful pixel art and clear instructions to help children ages 10 and up master Python 3. By focusing on practical application rather than dry theory, the book transforms complex concepts into approachable steps for building original software o…
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