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Thursday, 8 June 2017

Google uses Wonder Woman to teach young people how to code

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n 2014, Google launched Made With Code, an initiative to promote teenage programming in high schools and colleges.
The platform currently puts Wonder Woman, the heroine of the DC film universe in the foreground after signing an agreement between Google and Warner Bros.

Listeners will be invited to apply basic programming techniques such as conditions, loops and variables in three scenes inspired by the movie Wonder Woman. The idea is to define the actions of the heroine so that she can defeat her enemies and overcome obstacles. The interface is in block form and just press play to see the result of its code. For Google, the choice of Wonder Woman was particularly motivated by "the values ​​it carries".



"Wonder Woman continues to be a symbol of female emancipation, breaking stereotypes in comics, games and pop culture," says a Google spokesperson on his blog. The company also takes advantage of the opportunity to announce the arrival of an update and an event on DC Legends. Players can unlock three characters from the movie Wonder Woman: Diana Prince, Dr. Poison and Hippolyta.

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