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Programmer avec Python en s'amusant Pour les Nuls (Mégapoche pour les nuls)

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NOUVEAU : La programmation enfin accessible aux enfants dès 8 ans grâce à 25 projets !

L'apprentissage de la programmation commence à être mise en place dans les établissements par l'Éducation nationale et cela depuis le plus jeune âge. De plus en plus d'ateliers de type "Kids Coding Clubs" voient le jour et comptent de plus en plus d'adeptes. Les livres de la collection
Programmer en s'amusant sont destinés à la fois aux enfants désireux d'apprendre et les bases du codage informatique et également aux parents enseignants désireux d'accompagner leurs enfants ou leurs élèves dans la découverte d'un langage de programmation.

Ce livre est dédié à Python, un langage de programmation moderne qui permettra aux enfants de 10 à 12 ans d'en apprendre les bases.



Python est un langage de programmation gratuit qui fonctionne sur Mac et sur PC.



Ce livre contient plusieurs projets :


Programmer dans un langage de pro


Créer des jeux et des applications


Développer des projets personnalisés






Public : enfants de 10 à 12 ans, parents et enseignants.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 13, 2015

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September 1, 2021
فکر میکنم اگر چند سال پیش با این کتاب پایتون را شروع میکردم، قطعا از برنامه‌نویسی متنفر میشدم :))
73 reviews
May 10, 2021
Recommend! I read this to see if it was a suitable introduction to Python and coding for a middle schooler. I'm a fan of Python as a beginner language, and this guide is well suited to kids 11-15 years (or kids who operate at that level). I haven't coded Python in a long time and I found it an entertaining refresher!

I would particularly recommend it for that age level because it does teach Python and coding from a programmer point of view, and requires what I would guess is a 5th grade reading level. The programs created are interesting and often game based, so a middle schooler will enjoy it, but it might be too wordy and not have enough immediate gratification for a younger child. If you have a young child interested in coding - Scratch is an excellent, free, online platform that introduces "real" coding with a more colorful, drag and drop approach.

The edition I read was a few years old so I did encounter a few things (e.g., the current version of Python has some minor syntax differences). This is typical of programming guides over a year old, and it will not cause issues with the overall usability of the book. The authors acknowledge the fact that computer languages and platforms are constantly evolving, and advise readers how to stay on top of those changes.


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December 27, 2017
Excellent book. Need to get a personal copy to use in my 8th grade classroom teaching Python. Each time I signed it out of the library, it was put on 'hold' and I had to return it before I wanted to.
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April 13, 2016
Works for adults too

Good introduction for newbies to programming as well as Brushup for those who need it . I'd like to a comparison to Python 3.x
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October 9, 2016
This is the first book that truly got me into programming. It was well written ought and easily comprehensible.
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