Google celebrates 50 years of kids programming languages and that's movement Google creates first-ever coding doodle for childrens
On the golden jubilee of children learning to code, Google introduced its first ever coding doodle by ''codding for carrots''. as a part of the computer science education week, this never seen before doodle teaches how to code with the help of a furry friend.
The doodle is an interactive doodle, whereupon clicking the play button a person has to help the bunny rabbit to cross 6 levels in a quest to gather its favorite food (carrot) by snapping together cofing blocks based on the scratch programming language for kids.
Accoding to google The doodle was the creation of three teams
1. The Google Doodle team
2. Google Blockly team
3. Researchers from MIT scratch
Explain the concept of the doodle, Champika Fernando, one of the project collaborators at MIT said that the interactive doodle involved a little green turtle that was set free to move around and draw lines on a black screen using the help of programming language called logo
Google blogs mentions they giving them the opportunity to explore ideas in math and science. The interactive doodle is a part of computer science Education week that teaches user code with the help of furry friend.
In 1960's, kids programming on computers sounded impractical when logo, first coding language designed for kid and its was first created. when working on the programming language, a little green on a black scree.
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