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- Code_Club abstract "Code Club is a voluntary initiative in the United Kingdom aimed at teaching children aged 9 to 11 how to code. As of April 2014, 2181 schools and other public venues had established a Code Club programme. Volunteer programmers and software developers give their time to run courses nationwide, passing on their programming skills and mentoring the young students. Children create their own computer games, robots and learn how to use technology creatively.".
- Q5140017 abstract "Code Club is a voluntary initiative in the United Kingdom aimed at teaching children aged 9 to 11 how to code. As of April 2014, 2181 schools and other public venues had established a Code Club programme. Volunteer programmers and software developers give their time to run courses nationwide, passing on their programming skills and mentoring the young students. Children create their own computer games, robots and learn how to use technology creatively.".
- Code_Club comment "Code Club is a voluntary initiative in the United Kingdom aimed at teaching children aged 9 to 11 how to code. As of April 2014, 2181 schools and other public venues had established a Code Club programme. Volunteer programmers and software developers give their time to run courses nationwide, passing on their programming skills and mentoring the young students. Children create their own computer games, robots and learn how to use technology creatively.".
- Q5140017 comment "Code Club is a voluntary initiative in the United Kingdom aimed at teaching children aged 9 to 11 how to code. As of April 2014, 2181 schools and other public venues had established a Code Club programme. Volunteer programmers and software developers give their time to run courses nationwide, passing on their programming skills and mentoring the young students. Children create their own computer games, robots and learn how to use technology creatively.".