NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Code "senseis" Benjamin Worthington (left) and Jessica Hood (center) help young coders Miles Higman, 12 and Ray Rigman, 9, (from second to left) and Farren Jones, 7 and Brynn Jones, 10, (fifth from left) during the Holiday Hack-A-Thon kids coding event, Sunday, December 9, 2018 at Code Ninjas in Bentonville.
Kids ages 7-14 were invited to compete in teams of two, racing to build a game with code from scratch. The competition is going...
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NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Code "senseis" Benjamin Worthington (left) and Jessica Hood (center) help young coders Miles Higman, 12 and Ray Rigman, 9, (from second to left) and Farren Jones, 7 and Brynn Jones, 10, (fifth from left) during the Holiday Hack-A-Thon kids coding event, Sunday, December 9, 2018 at Code Ninjas in Bentonville.
Kids ages 7-14 were invited to compete in teams of two, racing to build a game with code from scratch. The competition is going on at all of the Code Ninja locations nationwide, and winners of each location will have their game sent to a national competition. Through the process, kids learn how to use creativity, imagination and programming skills.
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