Learn about the history of coding and computers in DK Reader The Story of Coding. Young readers will find out what coding is, how it developed, and how modern codes are used for everyday purposes.
DK's innovative range of levelled readers combines a highly visual approach with non-fiction narratives that children will love reading. DK Reader The Story of Coding is a level 2 reader, Beginning to Read, packed with intriguing facts, from Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace's first steps in computer programming to today's wide variety of coding languages and their uses, and the impact of the Internet and apps on programming.
There's a message in ASCII for readers to decode, plus tips for writing their own code with child-friendly Scratch programming. Explore the world of coding with DK Reader The Story of Coding, packed with facts kids will love reading.
Well explain! This is a good book to read first when children become interested in computers.
Computers are used in every aspect of our daily life, such as smartphones, televisions, and elevators, and are very useful in our daily lives.
I was surprised because I didn't know that the first computer programmer to work as an Analytical Engine in the mid-1800s was a woman named Ada Lovelace.
The first computer "ENIAC" was able to handle different tasks.
It was large enough to fill a room, but eventually computers became smaller and smaller as they took the form of chips.
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of world the world will become as AI rapidly spreads.
I read this kids book as I’m currently learning to code and I’ve been reading every resource I can find. I have also been posting about my coding journey so I wanted to see if this book could be a recommendation for the coding parents out there. Whilst there is some good basic info in here, I thought it didn’t cover enough. There wasn’t enough in here to spark an interest in a child’s brain, in my opinion.
This seems more advanced than the beginning to read level it is marked as. That said, it does a great job of explaining what code is and how it evolved through history. There were a few places where I had trouble understanding what was being said, but overall I thought it was a great book on coding.
It's actually not bad. Places things in the most basic of basic terms. Had more information than I thought it would. Did not go into a lot of detail, but now I want to go more in depth into a few of the programming languages.
This Informational book tells the story of coding starting from when the first computers were invented and influential technology leading up to coding. It also includes different uses of coding, coding of today, Scratch coding for kids, tips and quiz's. It's a kid friendly book with history, facts, and images included.