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Pyonkee on the App Store on iTunes

Tired of consuming? Let’s enjoy creating! Based on Scratch, Pyonkee provides a real, programming environment, anytime, anywhere! Pyonkee is a new dynamic media for developing various ideas. By combining visual blocks, kids/adults are able to create original games, animations, and … Continue reading

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Pythonista on the App Store on iTunes

Pythonista brings the Zen of Python™ to your iPad or iPhone. Create interactive experiments and prototypes using multi-touch, animations, and sound – or just use the interactive prompt as a powerful calculator. Pythonista is also a great tool for learning Python … Continue reading

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Textastic Code Editor for iPad on the App Store on iTunes

Textastic is a fast and versatile text, code and markup editor. It supports syntax highlighting of more than 80 programming and markup languages. Connect to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers or to your Dropbox account. Use the built-in WebDAV server … Continue reading

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Code Crew – Learn How to Code | Learn How To Code!Code Crew – Learn How to Code

Code Crew is a community of learners that are passionate about learning and teaching others how to code. Through our classes, workshops, courses, tech talks and outreach programs we aim to make computer science education both fun and affordable. Source: … Continue reading

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Coding in the Classroom: 16 Top Resources | Edudemic

As cool as technology is, its intricacies and inner workings are sometimes intimidating, especially for young people who may be more interested in what technology can do for them rather than what they can do with technology. However, when students … Continue reading

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9 programming languages and the women who created them | ITworld

By Phil Johnson, ITworld | May 7, 2015From the dawn of mainframes through today, women have designed and developed programming languages that have had significant, lasting impact on software development Software development has a well-known reputation for being a male-dominated … Continue reading

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The pervasive bias against female computer science majors – Fortune

by Pooja Sankar   @poojanathsankar  APRIL 20, 2015, 2:39 PM EDT Most of the top-paying jobs for college graduates today involve computer science and engineering degrees, yet only 18% of computer science graduates are women.For many, college can be a time of intellectual … Continue reading

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Program Overview | Google CS First

CS First is a free program that increases student access and exposure to computer science CS education through after-school, in-school, and summer programs. All clubs are run by teachers and/or community volunteers.Our materials:are completely free and available onlineare targeted at … Continue reading

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Livecoding.tv

Livecoding.tv is a livestreaming platform to watch people code products live.We connect people around programming languages they love.Coding Education. Live Interaction. Peer-to-Peer. via Tour – Livecoding.tv.

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Computing Education Blog

About Computing Education BlogComputing Education Research is about how people come to understanding computing, and how we can facilitate that understanding.  I am Mark Guzdial, a professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology.  I am a … Continue reading

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