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Apparently, you can code with Disney?!

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Learn to code with some of your favorite Disney characters when you try our step-by-step interactive coding program. Start your free trial today!
Apparently, you can code with Disney?!
In early March, I received an email stating that Disney's Codeillusion would be discontinued due to its developer, Life is Tech! USA, terminating company operations. I never found news of this online, so I finished the game and forgot about it. That is until someone reached out via a Threads post I published in March, sharing this information, asking for an opinion on the game, and to see if my statement was true. All these months and still no official news release of this while the website is still operating? If you've been thinking about purchasing this programming game and learning the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, read this first.
It feels like just yesterday that I was constantly flooded with advertisements for Disney and LifeTech’s educational game, Codeillusion…
New Online Experience Makes Learning to Code an Enchanted Adventure
#frozen #disney #coding #codeillusion • Learning to code can be difficult. Studies show that the average completion rate for online coding courses is less than 10%. • Disney Codeillusion makes learning an enchanted experience. • Learners practice HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Processing by immersing themselves in magical Disney kingdoms. No prior coding experience is necessary.
You can be as magical as Queen Elsa when you learn to code with Disney Codeillusion, an interactive online learning experience designed for teens and adults. “With the popularity of Disney’s Frozen, we’re encouraging people to do more than consume content. When you learn to code, you can create your own content and become part of the magic,” said Satoshi Miyagawa who led the new product development. “You can use the skills you learn to make your own movies, games, and websites.”
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