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NewsNow available in Early Access! ❧ Arduino Playground Need a few geeky summer reads? The Wall Street Journal recommends Electronics for Kids and The CS Detective! The author of Tiny LEGO Wonders, Mattia Zamboni, was interviewed by Vice's The Creators Project. School Library Journal recommends The Official ScratchJr Book, Teach Your Kids to Code, and Doing Math with Python for educators who want to teach coding. Craig Smith, author of The Car Hacker's Handbook, did an O'Reilly webcast on June 8th. He taught viewers about reversing the CAN bus on Linux. You can watch the webcast here. The Car Hacker's Handbook is the Wall Street Journal's latest must-read book for geeks! Learn to Program with Minecraft author Craig Richardson programs with Leo Laporte on This Week in Tech. Craig Smith, author of The Car Hacker's Handbook, did a Reddit AMA. Read the thread here. No Starch Press founder, Bill Pollock, did a Reddit AMA with authors David Kennedy (Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide), Jon Erickson (Hacking: The Art of Exploitation), Michael Sikorski (Practical Malware Analysis) and Chris Eagle (The IDA Pro Book). Read the entire AMA here. According to Bryson Payne, author of Teach Your Kids to Code, "Cyborg jobs are all around us, and they're here to stay." Read his full article at Opensource.com. Why publish books about Scratch? The Scratch Foundation and Bill Pollock answer in this Medium post. "Everything is awesome in Beautiful LEGO: Wild" in The Sierra Club's book feature. Be the Corbusier of Lego: The LEGO Architect is included in The Wall Street Journal's guide to Fall's Best. Automate the Boring Stuff with Python author Al Sweigart writes on opensource.com about 6 time-consuming tasks you can automate with code. The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy hits the cover of BUST Magazine! Buzzfeed consults Medieval LEGO on what medieval Europe’s most epic moments looked like. No Starch Press fans found our sticker and Hacking: The Art of Exploitation in recent episodes of HBO's Silicon Valley! No Starch Press founder Bill Pollock says to "trust your readers and defy DRM" in an interview with Publishing Perspectives. Publishers Weekly features No Starch Press on its list of Fast-Growing Independent Publishers, 2015! No Starch’s new kids programming books make a splash at Kirkus Reviews, including a starred review for Lauren Ipsum! If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript author Angus Croll discusses his inspiration on Quartz and HuffPost Books. |
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