Computer programming is the closest thing the modern world has to magic.
A programmer takes a problem and turns it into code. They type a few careful words into a quiet machine, and something wakes up — a game, a website, a tool, a small piece of art that anyone with a screen, anywhere in the world, can open.
So You Want To Be A Coder is a warm, honest, beautifully illustrated invitation into the lives of the people who write the software running our world — written for curious readers ages 10 to 14, and meant to be read alongside the parents and teachers in their lives.
Inside, young readers will discover:
Here is the most surprising thing about being a programmer: there is no gatekeeper. No license. No permission needed. Every programmer who ever lived started exactly where your child is right now — with a curious mind, an empty screen, and the small, brave act of typing the first line.
Because every piece of technology that's ever changed the world started the same way: with a person who decided to try. With warmth, wonder, and the quiet encouragement that has become the hallmark of the So You Want To Be A... series, this book hands young readers the most powerful message of all:
You don't have to wait to start building the future. You can begin today.
So You Want To Be A Coder is a nonfiction career guide for readers ages ten to twelve, part of Linda Soules's So You Want To Be... series. It covers what the work involves, who has shaped th... Read the full review
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