EdSurge reviews "Learn to Program with Small Basic" by Dr. Majed Marji and Ed Price

This month, EdSurge published the online article:

On that list is the book, "Learn to Program with Small Basic":

 

"Skillfully introduces programming through the Small Basic language. This book is not only good for middle and high school students, but is a great starting point for adults. The lessons are focused on teaching programming concepts rather than just making projects. Even if you aren’t a beginner, this book is great to have as a reference."

- Grant Smith, EdSurge

 

You can learn more about this book (which I wrote with Majed Marji) at No Starch Press and Amazon.

 

Wherever you go, you're here!

- Ninja Ed

Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 19, 2016
    Here is a long review of "Learn to Program with Small Basic" from Middle School Teacher, Martin Fish: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/smallbasic/2016/06/18/learn-to-program-with-small-basic-book-review-by-middle-school-teacher-martin-fish/
  • Anonymous
    June 20, 2016
    FEAUTRED BLOG POSTS:=======================Ed's Book - Learn How to Program with Small Basic:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/user_ed/2016/06/21/book-info-reviews-learn-to-program-with-small-basic-an-introduction-to-programming-with-games-art-science-and-math-by-dr-majed-marji-ed-price/=======================Computers Today (part 1 of 6):http://blogs.msdn.com/b/user_ed/archive/2016/01/16/computers-today.aspx=======================Girls in computer programming... why it matters!!!http://blogs.msdn.com/b/user_ed/archive/2016/01/23/cs-spotlight-girls-in-computer-programming-why-it-matters.aspx=======================Why should I teach Java in Visual Studio Code?http://blogs.msdn.com/b/user_ed/archive/2016/02/05/why-should-i-teach-java-out-of-visual-studio-code-instead-of-out-of-eclipse-or-netbeans.aspx