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Fort Worth Public Library Offers Coding Classes for Girls

The Fort Worth Public Library has brought back its popular “Girls Who Code” classes for 2018. The courses are designed for students with a wide range of computer science experience and are interested in learning more about coding, according to a statement on the organization’s Facebook Page.

The Girls Who Code’s mission is to close the gender gap in technology.

The courses will include activities for girls ages 11-17 with zero computer science experience, who are ready for college-level concepts, and everything in-between.

The classes are from 6:00-8:00 pm on Wednesdays at the Fort Worth Public Library’s eSkills Library & Job Center, located at 2800 Stark St. Fort Worth, TX 76112. Registration is required to attend. Register your child by calling 817.392.6012.

ABOUT THE FORT WORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Fort Worth Library’s mission is to welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and recreational materials, and their pursuit of learning and information. Find out more on the Library’s website.

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