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Coding in the Internet / by Noll, Elizabeth,author.(CARDINAL)629081;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Coding in the internet -- The history of coding in the Internet -- How does coding work in the Internet? -- Glossary -- To learn more."Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to coding in the Internet. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Ages 5 to 8.Grades K to 3.500LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Internet programming;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Java. by Schildt, Herbert,author.(CARDINAL)746995;
"Fully updated for Java SE 9, Java: The Complete Reference, Tenth Edition explains how to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Bestselling programming author Herb Schildt covers the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You'll also find information on key portions of the Java API library, such as I/O, the Collections Framework, the stream library, and the concurrency utilities. Swing, JavaFX, JavaBeans, and servlets are examined and numerous examples demonstrate Java in action. Of course, the new module system added by Java SE 9 is discussed in detail. This Oracle Press resource also offers an introduction to JShell, Java's new interactive programming tool"--
Subjects: Java (Computer program language); Internet programming.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Coding for dummies / by Abraham, Nikhil.(CARDINAL)349116;
Presents an introduction to computer programming, describing the coding basics for HTML, CSS, Javascript, and Ruby, and the development process for putting together a Web application.
Subjects: Application software; Computer programming.; Internet programming.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Java for dummies / by Burd, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)355396;
"If you want to learn to speak the world's most popular programming language like a native, Java For Dummies is your ideal companion. With a focus on reusing existing code, it quickly and easily shows you how to create basic Java objects, work with Java classes and methods, understand the value of variables, learn to control program flow with loops or decision-making statements, and so much more! Java is everywhere, runs on almost any computer, and is the engine that drives the coolest applications. Written for anyone who's ever wanted to tackle programming with Java but never knew quite where to begin, this bestselling guide is your ticket to success! Featuring updates on everything you'll encounter in Java 9-and brimming with tons of step-by-step instruction-it's the perfect resource to get you up and running with Java in a jiffy!"--Amazon.com.Getting started with Java -- Writing your own Java programs -- Working with the big picture : object-oriented programming -- Smart Java techniques -- The part of tens.
Subjects: Java (Computer program language); Internet programming.; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 8
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Java / by Burd, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)355396;
Now in its 9th edition, Java For Dummies gives you the essential tools you need to understand the programming language that 17 million software developers rely on. This beginner-friendly guide simplifies every step of the learning process. You'll learn the basics of Java and jump into writing your own programs. Along the way, you'll gain the skills you need to reuse existing code, create new objects, troubleshoot when things go wrong, and build working programs from the ground up. Java For Dummies will help you become a Java developer, even if you're brand new to the world of coding.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Informational works.; Java (Computer program language); Internet programming.; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 12
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Java / by Burd, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)355396;
"If you want to learn to speak the world's most popular programming language like a native, Java For Dummies is your ideal companion. With a focus on reusing existing code, it quickly and easily shows you how to create basic Java objects, work with Java classes and methods, understand the value of variables, learn to control program flow with loops or decision-making statements, and so much more! Java is everywhere, runs on almost any computer, and is the engine that drives the coolest applications. Written for anyone who's ever wanted to tackle programming with Java but never knew quite where to begin, this bestselling guide is your ticket to success! Featuring updates on everything you'll encounter in Java 9--and brimming with tons of step-by-step instruction--it's the perfect resource to get you up and running with Java in a jiffy!"--Amazon.com.Getting started with Java. All about Java -- All about software -- Using the basic building blocks -- Writing your own Java programs. Making the most of variables and their values -- Controlling program flow with decision-making statements -- Controlling program flow with loops -- Working with the big picture : object-oriented programming. The inside scOOP -- Saving time and money: reusing existing code -- Constructing new objects -- Smart Java techniques. Putting variables and methods where they belong -- Using arrays to juggle values -- Using collections and streams (when arrays aren't good enough) -- Looking good when things take unexpected turns -- Sharing names among the parts of a Java program -- Fancy reference types -- Java's juggling act -- Using Java database connectivity -- The part of tens. Ten packs of Java websites -- Ten bits of advice for new software developers.
Subjects: Informational works.; Java (Computer program language); Internet programming.; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Getting a coding job for dummies / by Abraham, Nikhil,author.; Taylor, Kathleen,author.; Smith, Bud E.,author.;
Discover the skills and resources you need to land a job and a future in coding. Whether you're starting college, planning a career change, or exploring new possibilities, this book gives you a roadmap to a career that's in demand and likely to keep growing. Learn what a coder does, where to acquire the skills, and how to build a portfolio site and assess potential employers. Inside this book you will find tips for choosing and financing a coding boot camp, advice on building your online network, interviews with tech recruiters and boot-camp placement specialists, resources for finding coding jobs, interview questions and job search strategies, etc.
Subjects: Computer programming; Internet programming;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Coding all-in-one / by Minnick, Chris,author.(CARDINAL)271046; Abraham, Nikhil,author.(CARDINAL)349116; Burd, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)355396; Holland, Eva,author.(CARDINAL)349114; Massaron, Luca,author.(CARDINAL)349112; Mueller, John,1958-author.(CARDINAL)203899;
Book 1: Getting started with coding -- What is coding? -- Programming for the web -- Becoming a programmer -- Book 2: Basic web coding -- Exploring basic HTML -- Getting more out of HTML -- Getting stylish with CSS -- Next steps with CSS -- Responsive layouts with Flexbox -- Styling with Bootstrap -- Book 3: Advanced web coding -- What is JavaScript? -- Writing your first JavaScript program -- Working with variables -- Understanding arrays -- Working with operators, expressions, and statements -- Getting into the flow with loops and branches -- Getting functional -- Making and using objects -- Controlling the browser with the window object -- Manipulating documents with the DOM -- Using events in JavaScript -- Integrating input and output -- Understanding callbacks and closures -- Embracing AJAX and JSON -- Book 4: Creating mobile apps -- What is Flutter? -- Setting up your computer for mobile app development -- "Hello" from Flutter -- Hello again -- Making things happen -- Laying things out -- Interacting with the user -- Navigation, lists, and other goodies -- Moving right along -- Book 5: Getting started with Python -- Wrapping your head around Python -- Installing a Python distribution -- Working with real data -- Book 6: Data analysis with Python -- Conditioning your data -- Shaping data -- Getting a crash course in MatPlotLib -- Visualizing the data -- Book 7: Career building with coding -- Exploring coding career paths -- Exploring Undergraduate and Graduate degrees -- Training on the Job -- Coding career myths."Adding some coding know-how to your skills can help launch a new career or bolster an old one. Coding All-in-One For Dummies offers an ideal starting place for learning the languages that make technology go. This edition gets you started with a helpful explanation of how coding works and how it's applied in the real-world before setting you on a path toward writing code for web building, mobile application development, and data analysis. Add coding to your skillset for your existing career, or begin the exciting transition into life as a professional developer--Dummies makes it easy." --
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Computer programming.; Internet programming.; Technology.; Application software;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 23
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Java programming for kids : learn Java step by step and build your own interactive calculator for fun! / by Thompson, R. Chandler,author.;
Java program processing -- Setup the environment -- Set the path variable -- First Java program -- Compare real life scenario and programming scenario -- Varibles -- Java math and operators -- Conditional statements -- Methods -- Scanner object -- Talking calculator development -- Complete source code for the calculator.Ever use that free calculator application on your computer? Probably, but chances are it was such an unmemorable experience that you couldn't say for sure whether you have or not. What if that calculator knew your name? What if it carried on a conversation with you, and asked you questions? You'd probably remember it a little better! Maybe even make a point of using it whenever you needed to crack an equation! Java is a very powerful, yet easy to learn language. It's absolutely FREE and it's EVERYWHERE - on your phone, on your computer, and on many other devices all around you every day, and in "Java Programming for Kids: Learn Java Step By Step and Build Your Own Interactive Calculator for Fun!" bestselling author R. Chandler Thompson will start you on your path as a Java programmer!
Subjects: Java (Computer program language); Internet programming;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Create with code : build your own website / by Hatter, Clyde,author.(CARDINAL)630727; Lucken, Gary,illustrator.(CARDINAL)429334;
Introduces coding using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, providing step-by-step instructions for creating a website and adding photos, embedding videos, and using file transfer programs.950L
Subjects: Web sites; Internet programming;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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