Tickle: Learn to Code using Scratch to make iPhone+iPad Apps
A project in Mountain View, CA by Tickle000days
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Last Updated: September 8 @ 21:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Android + Multi-Language Stretch Goals. $33K Reached, 5 days to go!
August 27th - via: kickstarter.com
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87% reached, New Rewards, and TechCrunch ♥
August 27th - via: kickstarter.com
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New Kickstarter Project Tickle Teaches Coding To Children, From Scratch!
August 27th - via: vulcanpost.com
Last May 2013, Mashable shares that coding is the must-have asset of the future. In the article, writer Adam Popesco further shares interesting insights about how the process of computer programming is going to be “one of the most important and desirable skills”. (Read More)
Now On Kickstarter, Tickle Makes Learning To Code Fun With Scratch
August 19th - via: techcrunch.com
There are a lot of games and puzzles now that promise to teach kids how to code, but Tickle stands out. Now on Kickstarter, the iPad app was created in part by Mike Chen, a professor of computer science at U.C. Berkeley. (Read More)
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