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  2. Code Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    Code Ninjas is a for-profit educational organization specializing in teaching coding to kids, and is the largest kids coding franchise in the world with over 400 locations open and operating in three countries. [1]

  3. Blockly - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft's MakeCode, "a free online learn-to-code platform where anyone can build games, code devices, and mod Minecraft" [9] [10] RoboBlockly, a web-based robot simulation environment for learning coding and math; PICAXE, to control their educational microchips [11] SAM Labs, in STEAM learn-to-code "education solutions" [clarification needed ...

  4. Mojang Studios - Wikipedia

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    Markus Persson founded Mojang Studios in 2009.. Mojang Studios was founded by Markus Persson, a Swedish independent video game designer and programmer, in 2009. [3] [4] He had gained interest in video games at an early age, playing The Bard's Tale and several pirated games on his father's Commodore 128 home computer, and learned to programme at age eight with help from his sister.

  5. Microsoft bought Minecraft for $2.5 billion to make sure it's ...

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    The acquisition seemed an odd fit for Microsoft, whose biggest money-makers are its productivity software and Windows PC operating system. Microsoft bought Minecraft for $2.5 billion to make sure ...

  6. Markus Persson - Wikipedia

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    In early 2011, Mojang AB sold the one millionth copy of the game, several months later their second, and several more their third. Mojang hired several new staff members for the Minecraft team, while Persson passed the lead developer role to Jens Bergensten. He stopped working on Minecraft after a deal with Microsoft to sell Mojang for $2.5 ...

  7. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    UF2 – USB Flashing Format; developed by Microsoft for PXT (also known as Microsoft MakeCode), that is particularly suitable for flashing microcontrollers over MSC (Mass Storage Class; aka removable flash drive). [5] VIV – Archive format used to compress data for several video games, including Need For Speed: High Stakes.

  8. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mindstorms product line was the first project of "Home Education", a division of Lego Education established by employee Tormod Askildsen in 1995. Askildsen, who had previously spent ten years working for Lego Education, had grown frustrated working with teaching professionals and wanted to create an improved educational experience that was delivered directly towards children.

  9. Minicraft - Wikipedia

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    Minicraft was developed by Minecraft creator Markus Persson in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in 48 hours based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. [3] For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone".