Ask HN: Introductory programming books for a young kid?
2 points| akbiggs | 11 years ago
He reads at about the level of a 12-year old, is very comfortable using a computer, and picks up new concepts very quickly through application. I believe something that emphasizes visualization in its coding examples would be well-suited due to his interest in game development.
Does anyone have suggestions for books that would help him begin his programming journey?
smt88|11 years ago
Introductory programming books don't have much to do with reading level. They (should) be based on functional programming principles and require solid understanding of mathematical principles.
That's why, for now, I'd recommend something that helps him build many small projects through examples.
harveytoro|11 years ago
There not books but they are a good place to start.
harveytoro|11 years ago
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