The fun way to introduce coding with Ruby to kids
If you don’t have the chance to take coding classes at school or
in camp–or if you just want to learn on your
own–Ruby For Kids gears you up to expand your
technology skills and learn this popular programming language.
Written in a way that’s easy to follow–and keeping the super
tech-heavy stuff to a minimum–it quickly and easily shows you
how to use Ruby to create web and mobile applications with no
experience required.
Ruby is considered one of the best and simplest languages to
start with when you’re learning coding. This fun and friendly guide
makes it even easier. Broken down into simple projects designed to
appeal to younger programmers, Ruby For Kids gets you up and
running with core coding concepts in no time. Before you know it,
you’ll be tackling hands-on projects, enjoying the support of a
vibrant community, and feeling a sense of accomplishment as you
complete projects.
* Navigate the basics of coding with the Ruby language
* Use Ruby to create your own applications and games
* Find help from other Ruby users
* Offers tips for parents and teachers helping kids learn
Ruby
So what are you waiting for? Ruby For Kids has everything
you need to get in on one of the most popular topics around!
İçerik tablosu
Introduction 1
Part I: The Most Basic Building Blocks 7
Project 1: Getting Started with Ruby 9
Project 2: Big Numbers 33
Project 3: Bigger Hello World 47
Part II: Programmers Are Lazy! Stop Typing So Much! 69
Project 4: Shapes 71
Project 5: Simple Adventure 95
Project 6: Number Guessing 117
Part III: Working with Lots of Your Own Data 143
Project 7: Short Straw 145
Project 8: Code Breaker 169
Project 9: Acey Deucey 195
Part IV: Using Shared Code to Get Graphical 223
Project 10: A-maze-ing 225
Project 11: Tower 255
Project 12: Game of Life 281
Index 307
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Christopher Haupt is a computer scientist, game designer, and startup advisor who loves teaching and mentoring kids. Active in his regional school district and community, he supports STEM programs, science fairs, and other opportunities for kids to creatively explore technology.