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Playing With Python: Learn to Program by Making Games

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Finding materials that teach kids how to program is difficult. But now, rather than using a click-and-drag game generator or a dumbed-down kiddie programming language, kids can use Playing with Python to learn real programming skills while using a real programming language. Python is powerful but has a very gentle learning curve, which makes it a perfect introductory This book is for geeks-in-training and future hackers.Playing with Python isn't designed to teach kids how to make professional video games, but to teach computer programming to non-programmers by generating simple and fun games like Tic Tac Toe, Hangman, and Reversi. Author Al Sweigart's explanations are clear and concise, and he includes complete source code for each game, as well as step-by-step explanations of how it works. Instead of trying to fit every aspect of Python programming into a thick and complicated manual, Playing with Python teaches readers a serious programming language while making it seriously fun.

304 pages, Paperback

First published May 28, 2009

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