AI coding tools have enabled a flood of bad code that threatens to overwhelm many projects. Building new features is easier ...
Code Along Jr. is an outgrowth of Black Girls Code's Code Along program and is aimed at young coders ages 7 to 10. Black Girls Code recently continued its partnership with GoldieBlox in their shared ...
The program launched in 2013 when groups like Girls Who Code and Black Girls Code were part of a push in the tech industry to close the gender equity gap. Danny Rojas said that surge was important, ...
Code Ninjas is the world’s fastest growing children’s coding franchise, with more than 300 locations world wide and counting, and they’re celebrating their first anniversart the week of Tuesday, April ...
Launched 13 years ago, Code Louisville was created to address a shortage of trained coders by offering free, publicly funded tech training to local residents. According to Kentuckiana Works, more than ...
Girls Who Code is a national program that encourages young women to pursue skills in computer science. Not only can young women in middle and high school learn programs like Python to help them code, ...
Code Louisville, a free tech training program that helped launch thousands of software careers, will end in August due to tech industry changes.
A new afterschool program in Durham is offering children a chance to learn profitable and in-demand coding skills for future careers. Two out of three STEM jobs involve software development, so ...
Microsoft Corp. is expanding a source-code sharing program for its Windows CE mobile operating system and giving users and software developers the ability to alter the code, provided that they do so ...