So, You Want to Be a Coder?: The Ultimate Guide to a Career in Programming, Video Game Creation, Robotic
So, You Want to Be a Coder?: The Ultimate Guide to a Career in Programming, Video Game Creation, Robotic
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Aladdin
Just the Series: Be What You Want   

Series and Publisher: Be What You Want   

Annotation: A comprehensive introduction to coding and code-related careers draws on interviews with industry professionals to discuss topics ranging from the ubiquitous presence of codes in today's electronics and various code languages to cyber security and artificial intelligence.
Genre: [Technology]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #125210
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Aladdin
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 05/03/16
Pages: 247 pages
ISBN: 1-582-70580-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-582-70580-4
Dewey: 005.1023
LCCN: 2015040640
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Bedell drafts an encouraging how-to guide for budding computer coders, the eighth title in the Be What You Want series, introducing the basics of what coding means, the necessary knowledge and skills, programming languages, and career opportunities. Bedell brings in additional real-life perspective through interviews with individuals working in the tech industry, young coders, and profiles of innovators like Sister Mary Kenneth Keller, the first American woman to receive a Ph.D. in computer science. Quizzes, tech timelines, resource lists, and sidebars on related topics further round out the career advice. While it-s a solid resource for any reader, the focus on female coders and innovators make it an especially apt choice for girls interested in STEM fields. Ages 8-12. (May)

School Library Journal

Gr 5-7 Bedell has packed this title with information perfect for aspiring coders. Sections cover writing code, website coders, artificial intelligence and robots, coding languages, and more. Early on, readers are asked to take an "Is Writing Code Right for Me?" quiz. Each chapter is prefaced with a cheesy but fun joke (for example, "What do you call a programmer in Scandinavia? A Nerdic."). The writing is chatty and engaging. The text is peppered with biographical spotlights of famous and influential people in the coding worldfrom Charles Babbage (17911871), the father of computing, to Henry Edward Roberts (19412010), the father of the personal computer. Profiles of more current people are also included, for instance, Kelly Clarke, a software engineer for NASA, and Louise Stinnett, a retired senior systems programmer, who in her profile explains what it was like to be a woman coder in the 1960s. Cartoon illustrations dot each page. Although the pictures aren't colorful, they don't hamper the overall upbeat tone. A glossary and an extensive list of resources finish off the text. VERDICT A timely and lighthearted addition to the careers section for tweens. Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WI

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-247).
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 3-6
Lexile: 1070L

Love coding? Make your passion your profession with this comprehensive guide that reveals a whole host of careers working with code.

Behind the screen of your phone, tablet, computer, or game console lies a secret language that allows it all to work. Computer code has become as integral to our daily lives as reading and writing, even if you didn’t know it! Now it’s time to plug in and start creating the same technology you’re using every day.

Covering everything from navigating the maze of computer languages to writing code for games to cyber security and artificial intelligence, So, You Want to Be a Coder? debugs the secrets behind a career in the diverse and state-of-the-art industry.

In addition to tips and interviews from industry professionals, So, You Want to Be a Coder? includes inspiring stories from kids who are working with code right now, plus activities, a glossary, and helpful resources to put you on the path to a fun and rewarding career with computer code today!


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