Learn to Code With Scratch: Make Simple Games and Applications on Your Raspberry Pi

Learn to Code With Scratch: Make Simple Games and Applications on Your Raspberry Pi

This book will help you start coding with Scratch, guiding you step by step through the process of creating all sorts of projects: games, animations, quizzes, electronics circuits, and more. It’ll be educational and also a lot of fun.

Publication date: 01 Jun 2016

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Paperback: 92 pages

Views: 9,930

Type: Book

Publisher: Self-publishing

License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported

Post time: 02 Jan 2023 12:00:00

Learn to Code With Scratch: Make Simple Games and Applications on Your Raspberry Pi

Learn to Code With Scratch: Make Simple Games and Applications on Your Raspberry Pi This book will help you start coding with Scratch, guiding you step by step through the process of creating all sorts of projects: games, animations, quizzes, electronics circuits, and more. It’ll be educational and also a lot of fun.
Tag(s): Introduction to Computer Programming
Publication date: 01 Jun 2016
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 92 pages
Views: 9,930
Document Type: Book
Publisher: Self-publishing
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
Post time: 02 Jan 2023 12:00:00
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From the book's Introduction:
Phil King wrote:Coding doesn't just have to be about typing in line after line of gobbledygook. Created by the boffins at MIT, Scratch enables anyone – children and adults alike – to start programming within minutes, without any prior knowledge. You simply drag and drop various code blocks and link them together like jigsaw pieces to form logical scripts, unobstructed by confusing jargon and tricky syntax. Even better, Scratch is included as standard in the Raspbian operating system for the tiny Raspberry Pi computer. It can even be used with the Pi's GPIO pins to interact with electronic components and sensors. 

In this book, we'll help you start coding with Scratch, guiding you step by step through the process of creating all sorts of projects: games, animations, quizzes, electronics circuits, and more. It'll be educational and also a lot of fun.

Phil King
Contributing Editor, The MagPi magazine.




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Freelance editor, sub-editor and writer looking for new opportunities. Former books editor at @raspberry_pi .
 

Phil King

Freelance editor, sub-editor and writer looking for new opportunities. Former books editor at @raspberry_pi .
 


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