Elliot Davis
Published: 2021-04-25
Total Pages: 270
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Curious about coding but don't know where to begin? What if I told you that I could empower you with the knowledge to get you started on your journey to success? Coding for Kids is a beginner's guide to coding for kids, young teens, and adults alike. Coding is the modern world's DNA. To create any website, phone app, computer software, and even to make several household appliances functional. Coding is a part of all of our lives and will only become more relevant as time goes on. This is why coders play such an important role in defining the digital era and the future. The world needs coding. Coding for Kids will help you understand the following points: Concept of coding A machine can understand only two types of data: off and on. These combinations are represented as 0s and 1s in binary code, with each digit representing one switch. To be able to build a computer program by writing billions of 1s and 0s will necessitate superhuman powers, and even if accomplished, it would most likely take you a lifetime or more. This is where coding comes. Perks of learning to code as earning profitability, smarter perspective, better job opportunities, improved creativity, effective communication and math skills, etc. Reliable Internet sources for learning to code, e.g., Codeacademy, Udemy, EdX.org, Lynda, etc. Alphabetically arranged Coding terminology essential to learn for beginners, g., Algorithm, Array, Block-Based Programming, Bit, Bug, DRY, DNS, etc. Description of top-five programming languages like Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Python with real-life applications to help understand the usage and functions of these languages. Fundamentals of HTML in detail e.g. HTML elements (Headings, paragraph, anchor links, forms, etc.), a lengthy list of basic HTML tags, etc. Fundamentals of CSS in detail, e.g., CSS colors, measurement units, selector types, font size, etc. Fundamentals of JavaScript in detail, e.g., variable rules, operators, function, string, array, etc. Step by step insight into the fundamentals for coding your own website. Adding structure to your website with HTML Adding style to your website with CSS Adding interactivity to your website with JavaScript Learning to code your own games. Games included are Tic Tac Toe, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Dino, Snake, and Pong. More than 50 exercises related to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for your practice. Click add to cart if you want to benefit yourself from the above points and make your name in the coding world!