The Computer Club will be hosting Web and Game Programming in HTML, CSS and JavaScript while leveraging content from HackClub.com. The program enrollment is administered through Placer County 4-H. Students will create their first website on the first day while building up to games, interactive websites and apps. No prior coding experience is necessary. Beginners are encouraged to attend. First session is on October 13 in North Auburn. Meetings are the 2nd and 3rd Friday until April. Contact cayce@thecomputerclub.org for more information.
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