In 2013, Code.org launched as a non-profit organization with a mission to make computer science education accessible to everyone. The organization’s founders, including tech industry leaders such as Microsoft’s Paul Allen and Google’s Eric Schmidt, aimed to increase participation in computer science classes, particularly among underrepresented groups such as women and minorities. Fast forward to today, and Code.org has made significant strides in achieving its goal. Now, the organization is taking its efforts to the next level with Code.org 2.

Code.org 2: Revolutionizing Computer Science Education**

Code.org 2 is the next generation of Code.org’s computer science education platform. Building on the success of its predecessor, Code.org 2 offers a more comprehensive and engaging learning experience for students of all ages and skill levels. The platform provides a range of interactive coding lessons, games, and activities that teach fundamental computer science concepts, including programming languages such as Scratch, Python, and JavaScript.

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