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Python Coding for Grades 5-8
👶 Ages 9–14Course📍 Lincoln Square

Python Coding for Grades 5-8

📆Mon, Apr 27 · 4:00 PM
📍Lincoln Center Robofun · 110 West End Ave, New York, NY
🏷From $490

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Python is one of the most popular and user friendly coding platforms. It is an interpreted, high-level, and general-purpose programming language. Python is often used as a “scripting language” for web applications. Consequently, Python is often used in software applications, pages within a web browser, the shells of operating systems, and some games. In this class, students will learn the basics of this incredible coding language. They will learn to design dice simulators, mad libs generators, text-based adventure games, and similar types of projects. They will have learn both a valuable programming language and have a great time in the process!

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