Chapter 6. Learning to Code
Abstract
Chapter 6 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 51, no. 3), “Coding for Librarians,” identifies the themes in the advice on how to learn coding. The first and most important step is to find a specific project. The chapter recommends several resources and ideas for libraries to support library staff’s learning.
References
Kate Ray, “Don’t Believe Anyone Who Tells You Learning to Code Is Easy,” TechCrunch, May 24, 2014, http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/24/dont-believe-anyone-who-tells-you-learning-to-code-is-easy.
Cecily Carver, “Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Was Learning How to Code: And What I’ve Learned from Teaching Others,” Medium, November 22, 2013, https://medium.com/@cecilycarver/things-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-when-i-was-learning-how-to-code-565fc9dcb329.
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