Gerry wrote a draft of book Programming for Beginner in PEP

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Gerry wrote a draft of book Programming for Beginner in PEP

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Hi!

Maybe you will believe that is good idea to give your feedback about the draft that Gerry Rzeppa wrote of book with the title Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code by Making Little Games in Plain English.

What is your feedback about the draft that Gerry Rzeppa wrote of book with the title Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code by Making Little Games in Plain English?
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Re: Gerry wrote a draft of book Programming for Beginner in

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If it doesn't involve part-time cheerleading what's the point?
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I could not attach the PDF of the book with the title Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code by Making Little Games in Plain English here in this topic.

I will to ask to David Cooper to add this PDF here in this topic.

@David Cooper, please, add the PDF of the book with the title Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code by Making Little Games in Plain English here in this topic.

David Cooper, will you to add the PDF of the book with the title Programming for Beginners: Learn to Code by Making Little Games in Plain English here in this topic?
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Re: Gerry wrote a draft of book Programming for Beginner in

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I've locked this as I suspect putting up PDF's (if this is a draft of a book to be published) breaches copyright law. A quick web search reveals a couple of books with very similar titles, one of which purely excludes the "in Plain English" part and is by the author "Tom Dalling".

I suspect that if you wanted to link to a genuine review of a programming book for critique, nobody would have a problem with that.

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Adam
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