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The Nanonauts want a website for their band, and who better to build it for them than the CoderDojo network of free computing clubs for young people? In this handbook, created in conjunction with the CoderDojo Foundation, children of seven plus will learn how to [https://brainboxlabs.com/blog/a-step-by-step-guide-to-starting-a-website build a website ] using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Don't worry too much if some of those words don't mean anything to you - all will be made clear as you read through the book. There's also information about how to start a CoderDojo Nano club with friends - which has great benefits in terms of harnessing creativity, learning how to code - and the benefits of teamwork.
I would have given a great deal to be able to do something like this when I was seven: now, at just about ten times that age I count learning how to code as one of my greatest and most useful practical achievements. I'm delighted to see that coding has now been added to the national curriculum in the UK in an attempt to address the skills gap between the number of jobs in the technology industry and those qualified to fill them. ''Build Your Own Website: Create With Code'' is the first in a series of handbooks for children and this first one is certainly full of top tips and clear guides to building your own website. I found it very easy to follow and, even knowing what I was doing, was quietly surprised to find explanations for things which I ''do'' but have not previously understood ''why''. ('Well, it works' is an excuse, not a reason.)