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Code.org is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a nod to the late Flappy Bird game. Alongside the milestone announcement that Code.org students have written 1 billion lines of code, the site ...
Tired of Flappy Bird copycats but dreaming of creating your own mobile game? Code.org has launched a tutorial for inspiring coders of the future.
Destructoid recently came across a crappily named Flappy Bird clone known as "Crappy Bird" that was produced with just 18 lines of code. 17, actually, if you don't count the final line, which is a ...
Code.org is putting the incredible popularity of Flappy Bird to good use. It just released a new initiative to help young people (or whoever, really) learn how to code by building their own ...
To celebrate a milestone, Code.org today released a "Make Your Own Flappy Bird" tutorial that lets kids as young as six years old learn how to make their own Flappy Bird game in 20 minutes.
At the intersection of awesome and banal, there’s this: Code.org, a terrific site that helps kids learn coding from an early age, has a fun 8-step “puzzle” that lets kids program their own ...
Remember when Flappy Bird suddenly rose to fame in 2013? The 2D retro style game, developed by Vietnamese game artist, Dong Nguyen, gave a lot of people plenty of heartburn - and very little sleep ...
Now Code.org, the non-profit aimed at teaching people how to write code, has created a tool to make your own Flappy Bird game while learning some code at the same time.
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Code.org is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a nod to the late Flappy Bird game. Alongside the milestone announcement that Code.org students have written 1 billion lines of code, the site ...
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