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  2. Kode With Klossy - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Kloss created her own free two-week coding bootcamp for teen girls and non-binary teens, Kode with Klossy. [1] [2] Kode with Klossy teaches the basics of numerous programming languages, such as Ruby, JavaScript, and Swift. [3] By the end of the program, participants in the camp have built fully functional mobile apps or websites.

  3. Girls Who Code - Wikipedia

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    Girls Who Code (also known as GWC) is an international nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science. Among its programs are a summer immersion program, a specialized campus program, after-school clubs, a college club, College Loops, [1] [2] and a series of books. [3] The organization is based in New York and has programs in all of the United ...

  4. Code First Girls - Wikipedia

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    Code First Girls is a social enterprise that provides free coding courses to women and non-binary people across the UK, Ireland, the USA, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

  5. Girls Code Savannah summer camps: 'We’ll return a computer ...

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    According to its website, Girls Code Savannah is a "STEM‐based educational coding program providing free coding camps and classes for fifth through ninth grade girls in Savannah-Chatham County ...

  6. Uniting girls to teach coding - AOL

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    Code Girls United is a free after-school program for girls who meet weekly to learn coding basics and develop apps, including one that will tackle an issue in their community. Girls will spend the ...

  7. These Kid-Friendly Coding Games Will Teach Your Little ... - AOL

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    The best coding websites, games, and online classes for kids that can nurture everything from problem-solving skills to critical thinking to creativity.

  8. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp (also referred to as Free Code Camp) is a non-profit educational organization [4] that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning software development accessible to anyone.

  9. Black Girls Code - Wikipedia

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    Black Girls Code ( BGC) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on engaging African-American girls and other youth of color with computer programming education to nurture their careers in tech. The organization offers computer programming and coding, as well as website, robot, and mobile application-building, with the goal of placing one ...