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So many great resources out there. Swift Playgrounds, Codecademy, and other interactive sites. Most importantly though, whatever your kid will have fun with. Needs to be enjoyable so they will want to tinker more.

When I learned to code in the 90s, there weren’t fancy tools like that. Learning as I go. It was all about seeing things come to life, even if they looked like a pile of garbage. It was my pile of garbage.

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Marks 2y ago

You can’t go wrong starting with any of these three languages: Swift, JavaScript, or Python

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ryanjordan 2y ago

Appreciate it thanks! Zapped ⚡️

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