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Coding for adults Friday 29 April 10am - 12.30pm



You can't open a newspaper these days without seeing something about the coding movement:  the desire to teach children not just to use computers, but to programme them. 

Here is your opportunity to find out what this is all about. This session will take you through the very first simple project that the children do when they join a Code Club.

You do not need to be a computer wizard. If you can use a mouse and a keyboard, those are the only skills you need in order to come to this event.
 
Cost: £3.30. Book a place

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