Technology has always been fascinating to me. Be it a digital watch or Hubble. It translates to how our race can evolve with time.
Being a freshman in MBA we have been introduced to the fundamentals of coding. During my undergrad, I pursued computer applications. Hence, I presumed it would walk us through the programming languages, scripting, functioning, etc.
The class title had been declared as BIS though. So, there was a baffled state which kept my mind.
CODE.ORG bought all our perplexity to an interesting checkpoint.
I've been running through CODE.ORG promotional videos on YouTube lately. But, never actually found out what the real deal happen to be.
" It's better late than never. "
Now, that I'm exposed to it let me hover around their page and dig out. The anticipation was reaching its brim and *whoooshh* came the main page. I was awestruck for an instance as to how easy and lucid can programming look like. All that we have known so far was heavy syntax, languages, logics, etc to be grilled throughout to understand coding or writing a program on a computer. This had a different dimension and perspective to it. I was not only impressed but startled at the same time.
We learned using ANGRY BIRD's game to the basics of programming. And, with interactive GUI(Graphical User Interface) how coding can be fun and exciting.
In the end, I was glad that our professor took such an initiative not only to make us learn new things but enlighten us with his wisdom.
Thank you.
A sneak peek of CODE.ORG

Being a freshman in MBA we have been introduced to the fundamentals of coding. During my undergrad, I pursued computer applications. Hence, I presumed it would walk us through the programming languages, scripting, functioning, etc.
The class title had been declared as BIS though. So, there was a baffled state which kept my mind.
CODE.ORG bought all our perplexity to an interesting checkpoint.
I've been running through CODE.ORG promotional videos on YouTube lately. But, never actually found out what the real deal happen to be.
" It's better late than never. "
Now, that I'm exposed to it let me hover around their page and dig out. The anticipation was reaching its brim and *whoooshh* came the main page. I was awestruck for an instance as to how easy and lucid can programming look like. All that we have known so far was heavy syntax, languages, logics, etc to be grilled throughout to understand coding or writing a program on a computer. This had a different dimension and perspective to it. I was not only impressed but startled at the same time.
We learned using ANGRY BIRD's game to the basics of programming. And, with interactive GUI(Graphical User Interface) how coding can be fun and exciting.
In the end, I was glad that our professor took such an initiative not only to make us learn new things but enlighten us with his wisdom.
Thank you.
A sneak peek of CODE.ORG
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