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From the introductory one-off coding class to the more advanced programming languages, here's where to find the best resources.
At Code Ninjas, children ages 7-14 learn how to code (also known as computer programming) in a fun and social learning environment.
So far, Code.org has collected more than one million signatures on its petition for every student to have the opportunity to learn computer science, and just as organisations such as Code.org and ...
Microsoft wants your kids to learn to code, and they have tons of free programs to get them excited. The tech giant offers free classes, camps, and an Hour of Code in their stores to introduce kids to ...
Mountain View-based Tynker, a startup focused on teaching children of all ages the basics of learning how to code, is now expanding its service beyond schools with today's debut of Tynker for Home ...
Code Warriors is a new 3D coding game designed with special analytics-tracking for students and teachers to learn coding in and outside of the classroom.
Learning how to code will allow you to do everything from build complex apps to make your smart lights flash when you receive an email. Here's our guide on how to get started.