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Coding Books for Beginners and Teens

This hub is for readers who want an approachable on-ramp into programming, computing history, and adjacent technical subjects without starting from dense textbooks.

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Beginner coding readers often benefit from a sequence rather than a single title: one book that teaches a concrete language, one that explains the wider field, and one that opens the door to harder topics such as AI or quantum computing.

The books and bundles below support that layered approach and work well with the Lexicon Labs writing, study, and diagram tools if the goal is to turn reading into projects or coursework.

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Alan Turing

A biography of Alan Turing, the trailblazing mathematician and codebreaker whose ideas shaped modern computing and artificial intelligence.

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