Google Doodle's coding for carrots game on Dec 4, 2017 - LNBN 27
Google Doodle's coding for carrots game on Dec 4, 2017.
Since the 1960s when the logo was created for the first
time, people were paying close attention to the aspect called the programming
language for children who helped children learn math by entering commands to
direct an electronic turtle on their screen.
Nowadays with modern technology, IT technology thrives, its
features are developed through teamwork not just one or two groups but all
three groups.
Google celebrated the 50th anniversary of Logo, with a
doodle that celebrates kids coding languages. People want to teach children to
write code. “Coding for Carrots,” it will users help an animated rabbit
navigate a block maze. The key to shaping the game is to direct the player into
the input.
People will find it fascinating and will be encouraged to go
further, because people will have the opportunity to experience their first
coding experience when playing with today's doodle.
Is not it interesting? Think of Fernando's share of
successes, Fernando said that children need the opportunity to develop their
confidence with the increasing technology that humans possess.
The three groups are the Google Doodle Team, the Google
Blockly team, and researchers from MIT Scratch are actively coding for carrots
game on December 4, 2017. The most important conclusion drawn is that they are
not much different from the way the children's coding works.
It will inspire and create the first encoding experience for
millions of people around the world during this Week's event.
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DEC, 2017
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