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Code katas are small programming exercises you repeat regularly to help improve your coding skills. It’s like karate, except instead of exercising you sit unmoving in your chair.
Coding is a big deal for kids these days, but it can feel like work. These 12 games help teach programming fundamentals while still being fun.
Nonprogrammers are building more of the world’s software – a computer scientist explains the ‘no-code’ revolution.
The maker of League of Legends hosted the Girls Who Code program for the first time this year. For Riot Games, it's an investment in the future of women in tech, and for the girls exposed to ...
A new way to think about your favorite game’s code Frank Cifaldi and Kelsey Lewin, co-directors of the Video Game History Foundation, explain their new project ...
Developing software used to require programming skills. Today, a growing number of people are building websites, games and even AI programs without writing a line of code.
A Blizzard game director recreated Flappy Bird by having ChatGPT write all the code for the game. Here's how he did it.