Dates: September 28, 2013 to September 28, 2013
Location: CSI Annex
Please note: This workshop is for 8-13 year old girls. Computers don’t really understand English… So how do we communicate with them? Through programming, of course! Ruby is an open-source coding language that allows us to speak to our computers through step-by-step instructions, and then be able to see (or hear!) the computer’s response. Ruby can communicate anything from a simple mathematical equation to an interactive game, all through the use of Terminal – a command line interface. Girls Learning Code is excited to host this creative and diverse workshop for beginners, which will cover essential terms in the Ruby language such as: integers, strings, objects, all while focusing on how an everyday computer operates and understands input. Learning Ruby will allow your daughter to solve puzzles in a fun and engaging way, meanwhile generating endless opportunities to use a computer as a creative outlet!
Girls Learning Code: Learn programming with Ruby!
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