Scott Forstall, the former Apple executive some people once speculated would take over from Steve Jobs as CEO, is making a rare appearance this week as part of Code.org’s free Code Break event. Code ...
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Apple has announced that it will offer free coding lessons in stores from 1-15 December 2019, to tie in with Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code initiative. Many of the sessions are ...
If you want to try and learn a new skill during your free time, you might want to consider learning to code. Coding isn’t the toughest of skills to learn, and you can actually make a career out of it.
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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, ...
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 ...
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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 ...