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Elizabeth Noll - Coding in Computers

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From typing your name to playing a song, everything you do on computers uses code. But how do computers understand what were telling them? This engaging title introduces young readers to programming languages, binary code, and the history of early programming.

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This edition rst published in 2019 by Bellwether Media, Inc.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Noll, Elizabeth, author.
Title: Coding in Computers / by Elizabeth Noll.
Description: Minneapolis, MN : Bellwether Media, Inc., 2019. | Series:
Blastoff! Readers. Coding Is Everywhere | Includes bibliographical
references and index. | Audience: Ages 5-8. | Audience: Grades K to 3.
Identiers: LCCN 2017060022 (print) | LCCN 2017060778 (ebook) | ISBN
9781626178335 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781618914774
(pbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781648343315 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Programming languages (Electronic computers)--Juvenile literature.
Classication: LCC QA76.7 (ebook) | LCC QA76.7 .N65 2019 (print) | DDC 005.13--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017060022
Text copyright 2019 by Bellwether Media, Inc. BLASTOFF! READERS and associated logos are trademarks
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logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc., 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
Editor: Christina Leaf Designer: Brittany McIntosh
Printed in the United States of America, North Mankato, MN
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Glossary 22
To Learn More 23
Index 24
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How do the computers in your
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They use a language
made of 1s and 0s .
This is called
binary code .
Binary code is hard for humans to read We invented special programming - photo 6
Binary code is hard for humans
to read. We invented special
programming languages
that are easier.
Computers can translate these into binary code CSS language Humans use - photo 7
Computers can translate
these into binary code .
CSS
language
Humans use programming languages to write code Code tells the computer - photo 8
Humans use programming
languages to write code . Code
tells the computer what to do .
Computer Functions Controlled by Code menu program camera window date and - photo 9
Computer Functions
Controlled by Code
menu
program
camera
window
date and time
Everything you do on a computer
uses code . This could be typing
your name or listening to music .
In 1843 Ada Lovelace wrote the rst computer program Ada Lovelace The - photo 10
In 1843 , Ada Lovelace wrote
the rst computer program .
Ada
Lovelace
The History of Coding
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Her friend invented a computing machine Lovelace wrote notes on how it - photo 11
Her friend invented a computing
machine. Lovelace wrote notes on
how it could work .
analytical engine
computing machine
Programming became popular in the 1950s Many people created new - photo 12
Programming became popular in
the 1950s . Many people created
new programming languages .
Grace Hopper,
inventor of COBOL
FORTRAN solved math problems COBOL was easy to use learning FORTRAN - photo 13
FORTRAN solved math problems .
COBOL was easy to use.
learning
FORTRAN
Today there are many more languages They have made programming - photo 14
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