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CodeWizardsHQ
[edit]Overview
[edit]CodeWizardsHQ is an organization that provides online coding lessons for kids and teens.[1] It was founded by Jey Iyempandi, and is based in Austin, Texas.[2]
His Story
[edit]Jey noticed that in a tech-driven world, coding was an integral part of work and daily life. He realized self-paced online classes were helpful for motivated adults, but not for children. He believed live, online coding classes could combine the benefits of teacher-led instruction with the convenience of courses that students can take anywhere. That is when he started to run a company, and started hiring students and instructors, creating the now CodeWizardsHQ.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "About". CodeWizardsHQ. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ a b "Our Story". CodeWizardsHQ. Retrieved 2024-12-29.