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Vibe coding, or coding with AI, is growing in popularity, but engineers say you have to actually know how to code to do it ...
Do you love solving puzzles? Maybe it’s a clue that coding is right for you. “A lot of people treat computer science like solving puzzles,” says Paul Gries, an associate professor, teaching stream, in ...
Closer to home, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have led the way in coding education with the latter province teaching all Kindergarten to Grade 3 students computer basics since 2015.
The B.C. government unveiled plans Monday to introduce computer coding in its school curriculum, addressing a chronic skills shortage in one of the few areas of the Canadian economy that is doing ...
How Coding Is More Than Just Computer Languages: Let's Reveal When people think of coding, they often picture rows of text on a computer screen filled with complex symbols and numbers. For many ...
A unique technology program at a local charter school is teaching coding and computer programming to students as young as Grade 4 to prepare them for the jobs of the future.
Kids need to learn computer coding starting in kindergarten, says a P.E.I. technology advocate.
Computer science students at Bluefield High School taught coding to about 700 elementary and intermediate kids last year and they're hoping this year's Hour of Code will be even bigger.
By prioritizing coding, Canadian children will be better prepared for the jobs of the future, which is essential for the country's future economic engine and innovation.
Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost says that as AI tools allow more people to code, other skills will become more important.
Less gloomy, and at times even rosy, is the job market in other sectors. People skilled in trades are constantly needed.