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Coding rebooted: Computer Science on Brilliant
Today’s technology is designed to feel intuitive and approachable. Yet most coding courses seem designed to feel the opposite, a frustrating maze of unfamiliar lingo and syntax errors. What if learning to write programs was as fun as a mobile game, and your first coding language was plain English?
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Coding rebooted: Computer Science on Brilliant
Today’s technology is designed to feel intuitive and approachable. Yet most coding courses seem designed to feel the opposite, a frustrating maze of unfamiliar lingo and syntax errors. What if learning to write programs was as fun as a mobile game, and your first coding language was plain English?
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Coding rebooted: Computer Science on Brilliant
Today’s technology is designed to feel intuitive and approachable. Yet most coding courses seem designed to feel the opposite, a frustrating maze of unfamiliar lingo and syntax errors. What if learning to write programs was as fun as a mobile game, and your first coding language was plain English?
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