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Get the bug for coding with CodeBug at Ramsbottom Library

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Get the bug for coding with CodeBug at Ramsbottom Library

MadLab is running a free hour of code session for young people aged 8 to 12 at Ramsbottom Library on Friday 19 February (10am to 11am).

‘Get the Bug for Coding with CodeBug’ is a fun and engaging introduction to easy drag-and-drop programming and electronics. In just a few clicks you will be able to program this versatile little computer to display your own message. By the end of the session, you’ll have created a scrolling name badge and a many-faced bug!

Participants will receive a free CodeBug (www.codebug.org.uk)worth £15 to take home and keep, which includes a CodeBug, quick-start guide, and a micro USB cable for programming and power.

For more details, and to book a place on the session, visit:

http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/get-the-bug-for-coding-with-codebug-at-half-term-tickets-20418000790

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Press release issued: 28 January 2016.

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