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Take a Free 10-Week Coding Class at the Columbus Library This Winter

By Maya Rajamani | October 11, 2016 11:42am
 The Columbus Library at 742 10th Ave., between West 50th and West 51st streets.
The Columbus Library at 742 10th Ave., between West 50th and West 51st streets.
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HELL’S KITCHEN — Aspiring computer scientists can master the basics of coding during a free 10-week course this winter.

The Columbus Library at 742 10th Ave., between West 50th and 51st streets, is one of seven in the city offering introductory coding classes through a new New York Public Library TechConnect program called Project_<code>.

The two-hour sessions — which are open to adults and will take place twice a week for 10 weeks — kick off with an introduction to HTML, CSS, source code and tags.

By the end of the program, students will have designed their own website as part of a “capstone project.”

Students who complete the course will receive a Project_<code> certificate at a graduation ceremony.

Anybody interested can fill out the “open call interest form” on the NYPL’s website.