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NewsNow available in Early Access! Bryson Payne and Teach Your Kids to Code are featured in The Wall Street Journal! In celebration of the pending release of Junkyard Jam Band, David Erik Nelson is giving away the two most popular musical instrument projects from Snip, Burn, Solder, Shred. Download the FREE sample pack here. Learn You a Haskell for Great Good was mentioned in a speech by the Prime Minister of Singapore! Read about how John Graham-Cumming, author of GNU Make Book, petitioned the British government to apologize for its treatment of Alan Turing. 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! Survive! Inside the Human Body, Vol. 1 unanimously selected for the 2015 Maverick Graphic Novels List! Ruby Wizardry author Eric Weinstein talks with Communications of the ACM about the coding for kids movement. Black Hat Python is "a clear winner in the field of books for security professionals." If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript author Angus Croll discusses his inspiration on Quartz and HuffPost Books. The LEGO Neighborhood Book is "another cracker from No Starch." The Incredible Plate Tectonics Comic "turns ordinary encounters into fantastical geologic adventures." MAKE Magazine says Learn to Program with Scratch "ups the ante on Scratch programming for kids and adults." Read more here. |
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