Jennifer Liu (9) STAFF REPORTER
On October 5th, 2018, over 50 students gathered, as they do every Friday, in room 119 for the latest session of the ‘Intro to Python’ class taught by the St. Robert Coding club.
The club itself is split into many streams, Intro to Python being just one of the many options available. Starting next week, students who have a basic knowledge of Python (or some other programming language) chooses to be part of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Web Development streams.
A returning programmer prepares for the Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) that is hosted by the University of Waterloo and is scheduled to take place in February, which meets in the library every Friday.
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There is something for everyone, and the variety of choices certainly reflects that, but the overall goal is to introduce coding to the next generation of STEM professionals. As technology/computer related courses are only available from grade ten and onwards, it is a good idea to get started learning early.
When I interviewed Cecil Cao (12), the president of the Coding club, he said that they “want everyone to come by and learn something from us”. Programming is always something new and innovative and the executives are always “happy to talk to anyone interested in programming”.