Scratch 2.0. Programming For Teens

Scratch 2.0. Programming For Teens
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  This completely updated second edition of the popular SCRATCH 2.0 PROGRAMMING...plus
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This completely updated second edition of the popular SCRATCH 2.0 PROGRAMMING FOR TEENS is the best way to get started learning the basics of computer programming. Focused on the fundamentals, and using the easy-to-learn Scratch programming language (a free, object-oriented programming language designed especially for first-time programmers), the book will teach you to develop applications in a Web-based environment, in your computer's browser. You'll learn all that Scratch can do, with special emphasis on the design and development of programming logic. The book's hands-on approach will teach you how to build scripts visually, using graphic, customizable code blocks. You will learn important programming concepts without getting bogged down in complicated details. If you're a first-time programmer or a hobbyist looking for a user-friendly way to get into computer programming, this is the book for you. And the basic principles you learn here will build a foundation from which you can advance to other, more complex, programming languages, if you decide to go deeper into software development. Start programming today with SCRATCH 2.0 PROGRAMMING FOR TEENS, SECOND EDITION.

 

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Scratch. 2. Getting Comfortable with the Scratch Development Environment. 3. A Review of the Basic Components of Scratch Projects. 4. Mr. Wiggly's Dance - A Quick Scratch Project. 5. Moving Things Around. 6. Sensing Sprite Position and Controlling Environmental Settings. 7. Storing and Retrieving Data. 8. Doing a Little Math. 9. Controlling Script Execution. 10. Changing the Way Sprites Look and Behave. 11. Spicing Things Up with Sounds. 12. Drawing Lines and Shapes. 13. Improving Code Organization. 14. Game Development using Collision Detection. 15. Finding and Fixing Program Errors.

 

Summary:

With Scratch 2.0, getting started in computer programming is easier and more fun than ever. And with this completely updated edition of the popular Scratch Programming for Teens, you?ll learn the basics in a fast, friendly way and be sharing your creations online before you know it. Focused on the fundamentals and using the free Scratch programming language, Scratch 2.0 Programming for Teens will teach you to develop interactive stories, games, animations, and other programs on the web, in your computer?s browser, using graphic, customizable code blocks. Written especially for first-time programmers, this book?s hands-on approach emphasizes the design and development of programming logic. You?ll learn important programming concepts without getting bogged down in complicated details. And the basic principles you learn here will build a foundation from which you can move on to other, more complex, programming languages (like Microsoft Visual Basic, Java, and C++), if you decide to go deeper into software development. Additional material, including helpful appendixes and a complete glossary, is available on this book?s companion website. Start programming today with Scratch 2.0 Programming for Teens. Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. Scratch, the Scratch logo, and the Scratch Cat are trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

Author:

Jerry Lee Ford, Jr. is an author, educator, and IT professional with more than 25 years of experience in information technology, including roles as an automation analyst, technical manager, technical support analyst, automation engineer, and security analyst. He is the author of 39 books and the coauthor of two additional books. Jerry has a master?s degree in business administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and has more than five years of experience as an adjunct instructor teaching networking courses in information technology.

 
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