Coding with Python (In Easy Steps)
Friday, 03 June 2022

This book, subtitled "Create Amazing Graphics" is part of the QuestKids set of books aimed at younger children which benefit from the full-color experience of other In Easy Steps titles. Max Wainewright introduces coding in Python through a variety of projects. Each one teaches new coding concepts and results in some amazing graphics.

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Author: Max Wainewright
Publisher: Easy Steps
Date: June 2020
Pages: 80
ISBN:978-1840789577
Print:1840789573
Kindle: B0B2RZR1C2
Audience: Kids
Level: Introductory
Category: Python

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  • Use random numbers to create unique artwork
  • Mix colours together using variables to create amazing effects
  • Use loops to repeat your code and create intricate patterns
  • Code your own functions and build up your own designs

 

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