The world's easiest-to-understand programming mechanism
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The world's easiest-to-understand programming mechanism
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Programming commentary by NISHIO Hirokazu and Hidemi Kawai, published under the name Cybozu.
What's New
2018-06-01 No. 1 on Amazon
No.1 ─ Books > Picture books > Learning > Computers
No.71 ─ Books > Computer/IT > Programming > Software Development/Languages
reverberation
Book Review "The World's Easiest to Understand! How Programming Works" | Benesse's Programming Education Information
Facebook post by Kawai
Review by [/mitou-meikan/Daiki Teramoto
The world's easiest to understand! How Programming Works is a book that should be a social studies textbook starting in 2020|Daiki Teramoto|note
Reviewed by /mitou-meikan/Ukai Tasuku [Facebook https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10215455126792051&set=a.1856898342911.108982. 1254438080&type=3]
> It is important to create a safe place for children to challenge themselves, encourage them, and create motivation.
I think it will be interesting to see more "places" like this all over the country.
https://twitter.com/yasulab/status/979574976188637185
"The World's Easiest to Understand! How Programming Works" I've read it and it's good. The one you should give to your kids and the parents should read it too. I recommend it, especially for those who have no connection to programming.
https://twitter.com/mituha/status/979484210166513664
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