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Java Programming for Kids, Parents and Grandparents

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Java Programming for Kids, Parents and Grandparents
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ISBN/ASIN: 0971843953
Number of pages: 211

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Written for kids from 11 to 80 years old and for school computer teachers, parents who want to get their child into the world of computer programming and college students who are looking for a supplement to overcomplicated textbooks.

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