Every Sunday Suz Hinton sits down at her computer to write code. Unlike most programmers who work on open source projects on their own in their spare time, she programs as hundreds of people watch ...
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Apple's Swift Playgrounds app received its first update today, introducing a new set of coding lessons and a few new features to enhance the coding experience. Included in the update is the "Learn to ...
Computer education is getting a big boost this week as thousands of schools, from Turlock to Tasmania, host coding lessons, assemblies and hack-a-thons as part of the annual Computer Science Education ...
If you have a job in Venezuela–where the unemployment rate could reach 25% this year–you may still not be able to afford basic necessities. In October, a one-kilo package of pasta cost around 56,000 ...
Apple is offering free coding classes for students at Apple Stores around the world starting in December. The tech giant has been offering the “Hour of Code” sessions annually for the last six years, ...
Coding isn’t exactly something you can teach yourself—at least, not easily. But thankfully, there are a ton of online coding courses that break down everything from how to use Python to writing your ...
To fill the hiring needs of the tech and cybersecurity industries, advocates say train people younger! The volunteer-run CoderDojo Denver is doing just that with free sessions for children ages 7 to ...
North Carolina Central University in Durham, a historically Black college, will offer 20 Durham residents free coding classes starting in September. (TNS) — Beginning this fall, North Carolina Central ...
Beginning this fall, North Carolina Central University will offer 24 weeks of free coding lessons to a select number of career-switchers and new professionals in Durham. “It is teaching the skill sets ...
For some older people, just downloading an app or successfully navigating certain websites might seem like cause for quiet celebration. But not for Shirley M. McKerrow, a retired business owner and ...