The Best Books for Young Programmers
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I am a Bug
by Robert Sabourin
Available through Amazon, this delightful picture book explains QA to youngsters. The illustrations were drawn by Sabourin's eight-year-old daughter; the text is refreshing, and just as funny as it ought to be.
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Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots
by Stéphane Ducasse
"The goal of this book is to explain elementary programming concepts such as loops, abstractions, composition, and conditionals to novices of all ages." -Amazon description
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How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
by Allen Downey, Jeffrey Elkner, Chris Meyers
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Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser
by Harold Davis
Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser is a book about general principles of good programming practice for complete novices. If you're a teen or someone who is just starting to get curious about what makes a computer work, or an office worker who has been using computer applications for years and would like to spend some time looking deeper ...





