Logic (22)
Logic helps a computer to "think," but it's the computer programmer who places logic in their coding to make a program run properly. In this excellent introduction to computer logic, promising programmers are presented with the basics of logic design, such as true and false statements, if and then conditionals, and more. The concepts of logic gates and mathematical symbols in coding are also introduced cleverly with clear, at-level language and colorful images to help readers understand in a visual way. Finally, they'll read about how logic—and coding—accomplishes fascinating tasks, such as running their favorite video games.
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SeriesFirst Coding
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ManufacturerGareth Stevens
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PublisherGareth Stevens
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Publisher or imprintGareth Stevens
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AuthorThompson, Sam
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ISBN-139781538274453
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size8.5"x 8.5"
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Reading Interest2,3,4
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# of Pages24
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Guided Reading LevelL
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Date Published2022
Logic helps a computer to "think," but it's the computer programmer who places logic in their coding to make a program run properly. In this excellent introduction to computer logic, promising programmers are presented with the basics of logic design, such as true and false statements, if and then conditionals, and more. The concepts of logic gates and mathematical symbols in coding are also introduced cleverly with clear, at-level language and colorful images to help readers understand in a visual way. Finally, they'll read about how logic—and coding—accomplishes fascinating tasks, such as running their favorite video games.