The film frames programming as a "magic power" that allows individuals to create tools that impact the world.
is a short, influential film released in 2013 by the non-profit Code.org. It aims to demystify computer programming and advocate for its inclusion in standard school curricula. Overview
By including a wide range of voices, including women and people of color, the film challenges the stereotype of the "lonely programmer".
The video highlights the casual, innovative atmosphere of tech companies—showing offices with free food, skateboards, and a barefoot work culture to appeal to young viewers. Strengths
The film frames programming as a "magic power" that allows individuals to create tools that impact the world.
is a short, influential film released in 2013 by the non-profit Code.org. It aims to demystify computer programming and advocate for its inclusion in standard school curricula. Overview
By including a wide range of voices, including women and people of color, the film challenges the stereotype of the "lonely programmer".
The video highlights the casual, innovative atmosphere of tech companies—showing offices with free food, skateboards, and a barefoot work culture to appeal to young viewers. Strengths
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The film frames programming as a "magic power"