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Posted on 01/02/201928/01/2019 by Rafael Scapin

Microsoft’s pods teach blind children how to code

Microsoft has developed a physical programming language to make coding accessible to anyone with a visual impairment. Code Jumper consists of a series of pods, each of which contains a single line of code, representing a set of commands.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46959888

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