Coding
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- Scratch
- Scratch is a beginner-friendly, block-based programming language designed to introduce coding concepts in a fun and interactive way. Developed by MIT, Scratch allows users to create animations, games, and interactive stories by simply dragging and connecting code blocks—no prior coding experience required!
Why Learn Scratch?
- Easy to Use – No complex syntax, just drag-and-drop coding.
- Great for Beginners – Helps develop problem-solving and logical thinking skills.
- Interactive and Fun – Create animations, games, and simulations.
- Free and Web-Based
- Pyhton
- Python is a powerful, versatile, and beginner-friendly programming language widely used for web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, automation, and more. Known for its simple syntax and readability, Python is an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced developers.
Why Learn Python?
✅ Easy to Learn – Python’s syntax is clear and resembles everyday English.
✅ Versatile – Used in web development, AI, data science, game development, and more.
✅ Strong Community Support – A large community with extensive documentation and libraries.
✅ In-Demand Skill – One of the most sought-after programming languages in the job market.
What Can You Do with Python?
🔹 Web Development – Build websites using frameworks like Django and Flask.
🔹 Data Science & AI – Analyze data and build AI models with Pandas, NumPy, and TensorFlow.
🔹 Automation & Scripting – Automate repetitive tasks and improve efficiency.
🔹 Game Development – Create games using Pygame.
Getting Started with Python
- Install Python – Download it from python.org.
- Write Your First Code – Use a simple print(“Hello, World!”) statement.
- Explore Libraries – Utilize Python’s vast collection of libraries for various applications.
- Practice & Build Projects – Enhance your skills by working on real-world projects.
Python is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to enter the world of programming. Start coding today and unlock endless possibilities! 🚀
Curriculum
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