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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Top Six Platforms For Children to Learn Programming


  1. Codeacademy
  2. Khan Academy
  3. Scratch
  4. CodeHS
  5. Tynker
  6. Blockly
This list is from an interview of Ali Partovi of Code.org from the Engadget Show.

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I am father in Silicon Valley that takes his kids fishing, camping, surfing and to a wide range of sports activities. I started to teach my kids computer programming as a form of parental bonding and to prepare them for a world that I view they will one day need to live and thrive in. I started with Python programming and moved on to JavaScript. I'm sharing our experiences on a blog so that I can see our progress over time.

Craig Oda

Craig: Just a normal dad in Silicon Valley

Craig: Just a normal dad in Silicon Valley
Father, husband, fisherman, surfer
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