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By the final course, you’ll be studying how to control moving cars based on programmable sensor data, adjust variables, and construct your own complex algorithms.
A new book from No Starch Press, Super Scratch Programming Adventure!: Learn to Program By Making Cool Games makes it even easier to teach your kids basic programming skills.
More from the computer programming series Computing KS1 / KS2: Creating a simple automated driving simulator A car sprite is programmed to move around a racing track using repetition and selection.
The only kids’ programming language worth using, Scratch, just celebrated the launch of Scratch 3.0, an update that adds some interesting new functionality to the powerful open-source tool. The ...