Pencil Code - Learn coding using a text or block editor

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Pencil Code

Learn coding using a text or block editor


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Pencil Code is a platform that allows users to learn a professional programming language using that allows them to choose between blocks or text coding style. The platform supports programming language such as CoffeeScript, Javascript, CSS, and HTML. If you are interested in programming, then you can check the platform out.


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https://pencilcode.net/



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Hello, I really appreciate your effort and Here is my opinion about this hunt-
Well, the platform seems good and thanks to your hunt that introduced me a new Programming language CoffeeScript, I have never heard about this language before.

But I think the most of languages available on this platform is Scripting Language...

Thank You & Happy Hunting :-)

This is one of the most unique approaches I have seen to help someone learn about programming. Also, the number of languages that can be learnt is good, so an overall likeable option for beginners to learn programming skills.
Nice Hunt.

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This is perfect for kids who want to learn to code, this also reminds me of an application made by MIT to learn code with a drag and drop system, Scratch. Nice hunt.

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Well,
When the world of programming expended, coding became something very useful and interesting.
Thanks for sharing this hunt with us all

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This process of learning seems interesting. I don't have any knowledge on coding or programming but looking at it makes me feel even I can also learn it.
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This is very reminiscent of the days back in primary school, when we were in the computer room using Scratch to make silly games, whilst also learning fundamental programming constructs, without even thinking about it. An absolute classic.

However, I wouldn't advertise JavaScript, and definitely not HTML and CSS, as programming languages. It's better to stick to a more broad term, like coding.