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Supercoders wanted: Virgin Media sponsoring the “Future Makers Awards”

Virgin Media have today announced the launch of the Europe-wide initiative “Future Makers Awards” to mark Europe Code Week (15…

10 years ago

Virgin Media welcomes Coding plan for Primary Schools

Virgin Media has welcomed the Government’s commitment to introduce Coding in primary schools from 2018 as part of the Action…

10 years ago

Learning to code? Some tips for getting started

Helpful guest post from Software Placements, see daily coding jobs updates on their twitter account here. Title image from Pixabay.…

10 years ago

CoderDojo Coolest Projects 2016 was a great success

Last Saturday several thousand people attended the RDS for the CoderDojo Coolest Projects awards and around 800 young people from…

10 years ago

Katie (11) and her Rubik’s Cube robot a winner at Coolest Projects Awards

A Rubik’s Cube-solving robot built by 11-year-old Katie Reilly was among the top winners at the CoderDojo Coolest Projects Awards…

10 years ago

Interview with Jake O’Toole at CoderDojo Coolest Projects

At this year's Coolest Projects 14-year-old Jake O'Toole, is getting a lot of media attention. He has developed a personal…

10 years ago

Host in Ireland Announces Support of Temple Street Foundation

Host in Ireland, a strategic global initiative created to increase awareness of the benefits of hosting digital assets in Ireland,…

10 years ago

7 great reasons why Coolest Projects and Launch’d at the RDS will be the place to be this Saturday

By @SimonCocking. Taking place this weekend at the RDS will be a whole range of exciting events, speakers, demonstrations and positive…

10 years ago

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