One Hour of Code

Yesterday,  while I was at the Google home page, I found something about one hour of code.  There was an ad about it with some celebrities and “normal” people.  Today, Michelle told me about an app which I downloaded and was excited to share with the kids. It was basic programming, but in a game format.  I told Brandon about it, and he finished his homework in a hurry.  I remember back in grade school moving a pixel around in circles by using programming on some ancient computer that’s probably in a computer museum now.  My last programming was my senior year in high school, so I was intrigued by the app.  Brandon was, too!  He actually got into it, and with a little help, he was able to get the robot The govt will focus on real estate starts which have increased, especially in the personal industry (up india viagra online by 16% season on year). In addition, some patients are not suitable for levitra discounts kidney transplant. The most testimonials which are being released are in favor of Prosolution Plus and a lot more. viagra pfizer 25mg It has showcased a great hit in the UK and have lived in the other two countries so I can speak from experience. online cialis to light up the lights, and move around the grid.  He even figured out how to embed code with processes.  Peyton wanted to try it out, too, so we downloaded it on another device, and she was able to start from scratch.  They worked on this for about 30 minutes before calling it quits to go to bed.  I’m glad he picked it up and really thought about what he was doing.  It’s a little QBERT, with a dash of minecraft.  Brandon was a little bit disappointed there was nothing that blows up.  I’m debating whether to actually pay for the full app, but we’ve finished the “lite” version.  Dave even got into it when I challenged him, telling him Brandon and I figured it out, which really egged him on.

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