The Story of Coding
James Floyd Kelly takes young readers on an engaging journey through the evolution of technology in The Story of Coding. This DK Level 2 reader introduces children to the pioneers of programming, starting with Ada Lovelace and moving toward the modern era of software. By exploring how computers think and process information, the book transforms complex technical concepts into accessible history. …
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