FACTS AND QUOTES
Everyone is talking about programming and coding. Parents, administrators, teachers, and principals understand how relevant it is to teach students how to program and code, and all schools are in the ongoing search for new engaging and interactive tools to teach their faculty members and students how to program a virtual robot, or how to code in general.
Here i will give u some fun facts and quotes
- FACTS
- The first programmer in the world was a woman. Her name was Ada Lovelace and she worked on an analytical engine back in the 1,800’s.
- Just as we said before, recent studies have shown that over 70% of coding jobs are in fields outside of technology.
- The word computer “bug” was inspired by a real bug. It was founded by Grace Hopper in 1947.
- Learning coding has stunning cognitive-related benefits, such as problem-solving, computational thinking, analytical thinking, creative thinking, leadership-related skills, and even teamwork.
- Almost any powered with electricity needs to be coded. Can you imagine?
- In the near future knowing how to code will be as necessary as knowing how to write is today. Yes, regardless of the field or career your students decide for their future
- QUOTES
- A successful website does three things:It attracts the right kinds of visitors.Guides them to the main services or product you offer.Collect Contact details for future ongoing relation. ―Mohamed Saad
- Programming isn't about what you know; it's about what you can figure out. ― Chris Pine, Learn to Program
- The coding was anachronistic, kind of like bokeh in a renaissance painting. ― Sorin Suciu, The Scriptlings
- The happiest moment i felt; is that moment when i realized my ability to create. ― Dr. Hazem Ali
- Don’t just download the latest app, help redesign it. Don’t just play on your phone, program it. ― Barrack Obama
- When you decide to put your business online it is a little bet tricky step for novice computer users because they want to keep data safe & secure.This problem developed from companies which did not take security seriously ― Mohamed Saad
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