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Any suggestions for a website/book where a 12-year-old child can learn programming, preferably in a visual/playful way?

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daniele 4mo ago

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hodlbod 4mo ago

I have enjoyed brilliant.org's math and physics courses. I haven't tried the programming ones, but I'm planning to give them a shot soon with my son. Khan academy is a common choice.

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daniele 4mo ago

Thank you, I'll take a look at them!

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