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goldfiish [28.3K]
3 years ago
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What is coding? What was your experience coding a cat to dance? Why do you think it is important to learn how to code?

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vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
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Answer: Coding is the process of using a programming language to get a computer to behave how you want it to. Every line of code tells the computer to do something, and a document full of lines of code is called a script. Each script is designed to carry out a job. This job might be to take an image and change its size.

I used scratch to code a cat doing ping pong. It was my 1st time, its difficult at first.  

Coding is important to learn because computer programming teaches children to experiment and gives them the confidence to be creative. They will have the chance to design something that is entirely their own. Children/Teens thrive off of the feedback they get from creating something they love.

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