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Code For Kids is a program that was started from an idea in early spring of 2013. At the time, we had no other programs like it. It was a one of a kind (for the most part). Over the years, Code For Kids has grown and we have had so many wonderful experiences teaching kids across Central Canada.

Over the course of the last 2 years, Code For Kids has touched the lives of over 600 kids through more than 30 events, as well as months of dedicated one-on-one tutoring in Ottawa. We will never forget the joy it gave us to watch young girls and boys figuring out tricky problems, creating new things and having fun. We watched them struggle through their frustration to develop amazing and interesting things. We will never forget the pride that our participants had in their accomplishments. We thank you for helping us to succeed in inspiring kids to code.

Over the past few years, we have had a number of helping hands, and we really appreciated all the help. Moving forward, we have lost many of those valuable resources as they have moved on to other things. For that reason, Code For Kids is saying farewell; happy in the knowledge that we have inspired and helped to raise awareness in the importance of teaching coding to the next generation. We leave you with a list of resources for your use:

A Huge Thanks To Our Sponsors

  • http://www.comptia.org/
  • http://cira.ca
  • http://shopify.ca
  • http://google.ca
  • http://adobe.ca
  • http://www.netcelerate.com/
  • http://cloud66.com

We will be leaving our Wiki page for some time so that people may continue to use its content.

I know so many of you are just starting on your journey with code, and may still be confused. I encourage you to take a look at the resources listed and search around Google!

Thank you so much for the last few years and all the best in the future,

Julian Nadeau

Founder, Code For Kids

Code For Kids Blog

Anyone can code!

Posted on - by Claire Kim

I’m Claire Kim, the Operations Manager here at Code For Kids. I’m different than what you’d expect from someone helping run a coding school. I’m currently studying Life Sciences and Math in my fourth year at Queen’s, and I have no experience at all in Computer Science!

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Learning to code : part 2

Posted on - by Steve Nicol

In last week’s post I outlined what I wanted to learn,why I wanted to learn it and narrowed down what I will use to learn it. This it of course is HTML and CSS. This week I will cover what I've found challenging, tips and tricks I’ve discovered as I have progressed and the enjoyment I am having learning HTML and CSS

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Why I Inspire Kids With Code

Posted on - by Lucas Marcelli

My name is Lucas Marcelli, and I'm the Managing Director here at Code For Kids.

My dear brother went to University for IT. I had always been interested in computer programming, because I wanted to make video games like Half Life, so when I saw his textbook that said "Java 1.4: The Essentials" I asked him if he could teach me.

His response was to hand me the textbook and say "Have fun!"

 

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Learning To Code : Part 1

Posted on - by Steve Nicol

I’ve decided to start my journey in learning to code with HTML/CSS. This is a common starting point for many people. I am starting with HTML/CSS for a couple of reasons.

 

  • I’d like to make and modify websites
  • Its easy to get started in
  • I can expand onto my new found knowledge with Javascript, jQuery, Ruby,Etc…

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A friendly hello!

Posted on - by Matt Tanner

Hello everyone - I'm Matt. I've recently joined the Code For Kids team to help out as its Marketing Manager. That means I'll be helping to promote and build the Code For Kids brand as we seek world domi... erm... code inspiration.

My interests have always been in digital. One summer, when I was about 11 or 12, I had the choice of going to a summer camp or doing something otherwise productive with my time. That's when I decided to learn HTML. 

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