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Resources to Learn To Code – by FireTechCamp

May 17, 2013October 8, 2018 Lynn

In my last post here, I gave a few ideas as to why you as a young woman should get your hands dirty with coding: it’s fun, it’s easy, it’s creative, and it’s meaningful.  Today I wanted to follow that up with some resources for where you can get that knowledge.

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