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Build Your Own Video Game - A Complete Block Coding Project

This has EVERYTHING software coders experience!!! Learn basic, intermediate, and advanced Scratch block programming concepts while BUILDING A GAME you can then modify. These are the foundational parts for all software programming languages.

This course is designed to also introduce coders to the process known as the systems development lifecycle which is one of the time tested ways to build software. You might be building a game but you are also learning the same process software coders use.
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Meet the instructor

Mr. Fred

Mr. Fred is the creator of GetMeCoding.com and has been teaching students for over two decades.  His passion for teaching technology is evident in the fun courses he likes to create.
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