As an experienced programmer, it was a little lite on topics. I felt the explanation was a little plain. It wasn't the most accurate information - possibly due to country and area of expertise. My criticisms are mostly vocabulary and use cases. "Coding" (which isn't real) and "programming" were roughly used synonymously. (It was confusing.) The clean logical processor "+=" wasn't described(or late) as an available assignment operator. Which requires the younger readers to strife through some bitter writing. It would have been easier to let them examine finished programs so they can figure it out themselves. There also wasn't any good tip for clean parameters. The available ",' comma was much better at replacing string integers. I think these weird exercises would have made a much better page than book work. My overall experience was great. It was funny, and had lots of diverse information, with very palatable information. It's fun to read. I really enjoyed that the turtle module was made into a cartoon character. The code was so easy to read and understand. The book is very well made and colorful. I felt the programs were explained pretty much the same way throughout the book. So it feels like you're appending programs you've already written. Modules were also explained very well. It felt good to see that new programs could just import and modify old ones.Read full review
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