
Girls Who Code
Clip: Season 3 Episode 182 | 2m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
Girls Who Code has been around since 2012.
Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. This year at the Bullit County Public Library, the group is meeting twice monthly to learn coding and show off their projects.
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Girls Who Code
Clip: Season 3 Episode 182 | 2m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. This year at the Bullit County Public Library, the group is meeting twice monthly to learn coding and show off their projects.
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>> The young ladies you're about to make really know how to strike a code girls who code has been around since 2012 this year at the Bullet County Public Library, girls who code meets twice monthly to learn coding and to show off their projects.
>> The very first coding class I've ever taught was.
100 boys and one girl so I was like what we have to get some more girls in here because I honestly was so surprised how much I enjoyed learning how to code about a year ago, I found out that my husband was being transferred to Shepherdsville for his for his job.
And I was teaching and I was teaching coding in Florida.
>> And I was like, what am I going to do in the decade?
So I thought before.
>> Before I figure that out, at least I know I can continue teaching like girls who code class because that's one of the things I really enjoyed back in Florida.
And I just love like you see when the cars get here.
They just are excited to be there and they make the coolest part.
If you can walk in here, not know anything or you could be advance and then there's everything in between.
And what they the program offers the opportunity for the girls to just explore.
We generally have sometimes are the only 3.
And then some things are 5.
So it's just whoever shows up.
And it's it's wide open and it's open like anybody can join the class.
Honestly is pretty much run by the girls.
They there's a website they can pick and choose what they like to do.
They're all kind of doing their own thing.
And I'm just there to lake encourage them and and help them out.
>> I like it a lot because I get to learn new things in right now.
We're going have a code.
Our own Mike portrait of herself for this push.
It.
You have to use all circles and squares some stuff and you built your body with it.
Right now.
I have a circle and a big wreck.
Take a look from my shoulders.
And now there's a ton of skills, overcoming frustration.
>> Problem solving teamwork.
Plus, I mean, it's the future.
Everything now has coating behind.
And that's the cool thing.
One of the girls who code lessons is even if you want to be a dancer.
There is coating in the lighting and there's coating in the music.
And there's always, you know, there's coating it.
Almost even doctors are using coding.
So no matter what you're interested, there's some kind of coding in the background I've been learning.
It's not difficult, but it's it's getting better.
I like how we get to have fun.
Well, our coating and there's no mistakes in goes to cope.
>> As of 2023 girls who code is served 670,000 girls and offers programs from 3rd grade through
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