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If you’ve never heard, seen or worn “Hello Kitty,” you may have been living in a cave over the past decade. Hello Kitty has become an global fashion and syndication phenomena, spanning each continent and breaking sales records in division stores around the world. But precisely who is this adorable, mouth-less “kitty” that has captured the hearts and minds of so some adoring fans?

Hello Kitty was in the first place formulated in the 1970′s by Japanese company Sanrio, and is the company’s most famous fictional character. The kitten-like animation was in the first place produced under the name “Kitty White,” but this name was never applied commercially. The reputation was basi marketed in the United States and has been an unofficial ambassador for the charity, UNICEF since 1983.

The Hello Kitty brand became much more prominent for the duration of the late 90s when celebrities started out adopting Hello Kitty fashion in their wardrobes, with Mariah Carey being one prominent example.

Today Hello Kitty Merchandise stocks the shelves of almost all American section stores and the Hello Kitty reputation has even been featured in advertizing campaigns buy retail giants like Target in the US. Products such as Hello Kitty bedding, the Hello Kitty wrist watch line, and the much sought-after Hello Kitty digital camera are just a few of the plethora of goods offered in a Hello Kitty version.

Among American celebrities sporting the Hello Kitty brand, Cameron Diaz, Carmen Electra, Heidi Klum, Christina Aguilera, Steven Tyler, Mandy Moore, and Raven Symoné lead the list. Paris and Nicky Hilton have likewise been photographed wearing the Hello Kitty brand, as has pop-singer Lisa Loeb, who is presently encouraging the hot-pink “Hello Kitty guitar.”

Females are by far the greatest market for Hello Kitty products. And at times it seems their appetite for Hello Kitty merchandise is insatiable. There’s a new Hello Kitty Robot, for example, equipped with both face and voice recognition, and the capacity to dance around while talking to it is owner. And let’s not forget the newly-released Hello Kitty debit card.

Nearly any product you may think of has (or soon will be) branded with the Hello Kitty logo. But what is in truth behind this global obsession? What incisively is the appeal of Hello Kitty, particularly to females?

Part of the answer could lie in the mystery of Hello Kitty’s back-story. Kitty appears to be asexual and his/her reputation profile is held vague — this allows fans to attribute any characteristics they like onto Kitty, instilling the reputation with their own values, emotions and backgrounds.

Not only does Hello Kitty appear to have no distinguishable sexual characteristics, it also has no evident ethnicity. Fans tend to “adopt” Hello Kitty into their own ethnicity, age group, likes and dislikes, and perchance that’s part of Kitty’s charm.

As you would expect, Hello Kitty does have an official bio, but it appears vague closely to the point of being mysterious. In any case, the big international success of the reputation does not seem affected in the least by what we know when it comes to him/her.

As Kitty is fond of saying “You may never have too numerous friends.” And with a world wide branding juggernaut that has made inroads in each major market all over the globe, Hello Kitty will likely never have to worry in regards to not having sufficient friends.


Hello World

“Computer programming is a powerful tool for children to ‘learn learning,’ that is, to learn the attainments of thinking and problem-solving…Children who engage in programming transfer that kind of learning to other things.”–Nicholas Negroponte, the man behind the One Laptop Per Child project that hopes to put a computer in the hands of each child on earth, January 2008

Your computer won’t respond when you yell at it. Why not learn to talk to your computer in it is own language? Whether you want to write games, commence a business, or you’re just curious, learning to program is a outstanding place to start. Plus, programming is fun!

Hello World! provides a tame but exhaustive introduction to the world of computer programming. It’s written in language a 12-year-old may follow, but anybody who wants to learn how to program a computer may use it. Even adults. Written by Warren Sande and his son, Carter, and reviewed by professional educators, this book is kid-tested and parent-approved.

You don’t need to recognise anything in regards to programming to use the book. But you will have to recognise the basi principles of using a computer–e-mail, surfing the web, listening to music, and so forth. If you may begin a program and save a file, you will have to have no trouble using this book.

About the Author

Warren Sande is an Electronic Systems Engineer who uses Python (and other languages) in his work, and likewise uses it to help instruct his son with regards to computers and programming. He holds a degree in Electronic Systems Engineering from the University of Regina, Saskatchewan as well as a Diploma in Communication Arts, specializing in Broadcasting, from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. He has taught primary software courses to computer novices.

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Most helpful customer reviews

56 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
5The Excellent Teach Your Kids (Or Teach Yourself) Programming In The Python Language Book.
By Ira Laefsky
This attractive and moderately-sized volume gets elementary through high school education in programming computers right, and makes the best use of the universally available (and free) “batteries-included” language–Python. In the early days of personal computers (about 1978), everyone and his brother had a Teach Yourself Basic on the TRS-80 or Apple-II programming book that got you and your kids up to speed in the Dartmouth-developed (Digital Equipment Corporation-improved) BASIC computer programming language. At that time, you were lucky if at the conclusion of the book you could produce a simple-minded character-based Tic-Tac-Toe game (or self-prompted lessons in the multiplication tables). With excellent pedagogy and the libraries (like PYGAME) now available for the modern Python programming language this book enables the home-schooled student (or timid grandparent) to build sophisticated simulations and graphical entertainment (like a virtual pet) at least equivalent to the commercial games available in that era.

Due to the excellent tools and step-by-step examples given by Warren and Carter Sande the young reader, or his/her parent, is well prepared for a modern college level course in Data Structures or Algorithms with well illustrated examples of Lists, Modules, Event-driven and Object-Oriented Programming. The use of GUI-builders and programming libraries enable the novice to achieve impressive results within the course of a few short months of self-instruction.

The book is well illustrated, and the examples and tools downloadable from the book’s web site run correctly without the need to fix typo’s.

All in all, the book is an excellent read for a 12-year old, or an adult novice, and will provide superb instruction and entertainment for its readers.

–Ira Laefsky

37 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent but designed for PC not Mac
By I Teach Typing
I have been programming and teaching programming at the university level for 25 years and I have been looking for years to find a book for children, like my 10 year old son, who wanted to learn about programming but were not up to the high school reading level. This book perfectly fills the niche. With clear writing, well thought through examples and gentle humor, it is superb for the young learner. My son has taken over my PC since I gave him the book. So, it is safe to say it can hold a child’s attention.

The fact that it is good for a young audience does not mean that it is dumbed down too far to be useful for any age. The depth and pace of the material is appropriate for anyone, starting from scratch, who wants to learn to program from lots of examples. Actually, it sets the stage nicely for someone who is anxious about needing to learn programming at the university level.

The only real down side is the support for Mac. The book uses Python which works on Mac, Windows and Linux but a couple of the components used in the book do not have good instructions for the Mac on the books website. For example, they are written for older Mac OS or require you to dig deep in the system files to find the directories where things belong. The forums on the website will help but expect to need to dig around a bit, especially if you use Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard), until the author(s) fix the main Mac instructions.

Even though I had to poke around a bit to make sure the Mac would behave, I still love this book. Setting aside the fact that this fills a badly need gap in programming instruction for kids, this book is just great with a wonderful ratio of code snippets to explanations and clear concise discussions of both basic and fairly advanced concepts (like object oriented programming).

26 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
5What a great book for kids!
By Lisa Hartjes
My husband’s a computer programmer, and my nine year old son told us he wants to learn how to write computer programs too. I did a lot of looking around for something that would be suitable for my son to use, and finally discovered this book.

We had to wait a while for this book, as the release date was changed and there were other problems, but this was definitely worth the wait. My son read through the book in no time flat, and definitely understands what’s in it.

The next step is for the two of them to sit down and go through the code examples together.

Mr. Sande (young and old), thank you so much for writing this book!

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