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Read write code, a friendly introduction to the world of coding, and why it's the new literacy, Jeremy Keeshin

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Read write code, a friendly introduction to the world of coding, and why it's the new literacy, Jeremy Keeshin
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Read write code
Oclc number
1240169813
Responsibility statement
Jeremy Keeshin
Sub title
a friendly introduction to the world of coding, and why it's the new literacy
Summary
"Code is the new literacy. Six hundred years ago, most people couldn't read. In 1440, the invention of the printing press laid the groundwork for massive increases in literacy and ushered in the modern era. Today, computers and the internet are causing a similar tectonic shift. Reading and writing are foundational skills, and in our digital world, coding is too. But coding can be intimidating to learn. What is code? Where do you even start? In Read Write Code, Jeremy Keeshin demystifies the world of computers, starting at the beginning to explain the basic building blocks of today's tech: programming, the internet, data, apps, the cloud, cybersecurity, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and more. As CEO and Co-founder of CodeHS, Keeshin has helped teach coding to millions of students over the last decade. Complex concepts are explained in friendly and engaging ways, with interactive examples and practical tips. This book is a must-read for modern educators and anyone who wants to understand why code matters today." --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Intro -- Introduction -- Hello world -- It's all zeros and ones -- How the internet works -- Programming concepts -- Data, the cloud, and open source -- Cybersecurity and cryptocurrency -- Algorithms -- Artificial intelligence -- Computer science education -- Under the hood -- Conclusion
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Friendly introduction to the world of coding, and why it is the new literacy
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