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Programming games and animation
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Lyons, Heather (Heather K.), author
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Westgate, Alex, illustrator
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Crisp, Dan, illustrator
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer animation Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming.
2018
\"Colorful graphics and simple text work together in this book to encourage readers to create their own computer games. From story to code to animation, readers will discover the creativity and technology that goes into their favorite games.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Ventura County Star, Calif., Business Briefs Column
2003
NEW HEALTH-CARE VENTURE ANNOUNCED: VENTURA COUNTY, Calif.: A group of registered nurses in Ventura County is leading the way for a new breed of health-care professionals -- nurse entrepreneurs. The first of its kind in the United States, a Professional Practice Group composed exclusively of registered nurses is being organized. The nurses, who will share equally in the ownership of the enterprise, are holding an organizational meeting 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Pierpont Inn and Racquet Club in Ventura.
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Design a game
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Atkins, Marcie Flinchum, author
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Otts, Sarah, content consultant
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Clidas, Jeanne M., reading consultant
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Computer games Design Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Design.
2019
\"Just about every kid loves playing computer games whether they're handheld, on the computer, or in an arcade. Now, they can get the inside story and learn how their favorite types of games are made, from the code up! Easy to understand text and colorful graphics help kids master the foundations of programming and computers as well as offers guidance on how to be a good digital citizen. Features include hands-on activities; a debugging challenge that asks readers to use their critical thinking skills to find out whats wrong in different scenarios; a glossary and more.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Great game design
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Gifford, Clive, author
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Gifford, Clive. Get connected to digital literacy
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Computer games Design Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Design.
2018
\"Introduces readers to basic computer game design. Content covers key game features, including game assets such as characters, obstacles, and tools. Readers also learn about the types of code used for different actions including keeping score and changing difficulty levels\"--Amazon.com.
Code your own games : 20 games to create with Scratch
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Wainewright, Max, author
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Scratch (Computer program language) Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer programming Juvenile literature.
2017
With the help of robots and step-by-step instructions, this book provides all the code needed to build, play, and share 20 games using Scratch. The games are split across five difficulty levels.
Coding games from Scratch : an augmented reading experience
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Ziter, Rachel, author
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Scratch (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer programming Juvenile literature.
2019
Learn the basics of coding using Scratch by focusing on simple coding techniques and language. This visual, hands-on guide will teach junior makerspace users how to recreate stories, make their stories, create presentations, and construct unique quizzes, all using Scratch. Download the Capstone 4D app to access video tutorials, tips, and bonus projects for an augmented reality experience that extends learning beyond the printed page-- Provided by publisher.
Adventures in Minecraft
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O'Hanlon, Martin, author
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Whale, David, author
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Minecraft (Game) Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming.
2018
Offers aspiring Minecraft programmers step-by-step instructions on extending the game experience through programming projects that include building intelligent objects, creating alien invasions, and writing interactive games.
Scratch for kids for dummies
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Breen, Derek, author
in
Scratch (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Design Juvenile literature.
2015
Scratch is a fast, fun, and easy way to get started in computer science. Do you want to make cool games, impressive animations, and become an all-around Scratch super star? You've come to the right place! Packed with full-color photos and easy-to-follow instructions, Scratch For Kids For Dummies makes it easy to get started--even if you've never attempted computer programming or coding. Inside, you'll find out how to design and develop your own games, create amazing animations, interact with the online Scratch community, and much more!
I'm a JavaScript games maker. Advanced coding
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Wainewright, Max, author
in
Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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JavaScript (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming.
2018
An introduction to the programming language, JavaScript.
Coding with Scratch
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theCoderSchool, author
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Basher, Simon, illustrator
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theCoderSchool. Coding with Basher
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Scratch (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Scratch (Computer program language)
2019
\"Written by the founders of The Coder School. Coding with Scratch shows children how to think like coders, and will help them develop the skills necessary to build their own website and get it online.\"--Provided by publisher.