Hour of code and scratch programming platforms for beginners and children
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This article explores coding as an essential skill in today's technology-driven world. Given the impact of technology on almost every aspect of daily life, understanding coding is increasingly valuable. The study examines the fundamentals of coding, emphasizing its societal importance and highlighting key benefits, such as enhanced problem-solving skills and increased earning potential. Using a descriptive approach, the article outlines essential steps for beginners, including selecting appropriate learning resources and practicing consistently. Findings underscore coding’s role in empowering individuals to navigate and contribute to the digital world more effectively. The article recommends aspiring coders adopt a structured learning path and engage with practical exercises to build proficiency, positioning themselves in the evolving job market.
Keywords: Coding; computer programming; learning resources; problem-solving; technology skills
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