By @SimonCocking. It’s here again. It’s not too late to register your idea or to just come along. We took the kids last year and they had a great time. It’s a great initiative. Last year’s event was impressive, the place was packed. My normally never short of words 13 year old twins were gobsmacked by the range and creativity of the projects created. As Bill Liao said, if these 8 – 12 years can keep it up until they are 18, then they will have a massive advantage over current students beginning 3rd level college in Ireland. The CoderDojo, Coolest Projects Ever event in the RDS on June 18th is a great demonstration of reasons for Ireland to be positive.
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