Video games often get a bad rap among parents, but Code Ninjas, a learning center that opened in July at Landstown Commons, is proving that video games can be educational, too. The Houston-based ...
Code Ninjas is the world’s fastest growing children’s coding franchise, with more than 300 locations world wide and counting, and they’re celebrating their first anniversart the week of Tuesday, April ...
A pair of Penn State University grads with a mix of education and tech backgrounds are the owners and operators of Philadelphia’s first Code Ninjas, a STEM-focused bootcamp for kids age 5 to 14. The ...
The potential future space for Code Ninjas in the Lee Harrison Shopping Center (staff photo by Jared Serre) A kid-focused coding academy is in the works at the Lee Harrison Shopping Center, and it’s ...
Children as young as 7 will soon learn how to write code and build video games now that one of the newest branches of Code Ninjas is set to open in Collierville. Collierville dads Brandon Aycock and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... HORSHAM — Mike McNally of Upper Moreland had often thought about owning his own business — to be able to work for himself. McNally has fulfilled his goal. On ...
WELLINGTON, Fla. — A learning center that opened up Saturday in Wellington is teaching kids how to code. At the Code Ninjas Center, kids get hand-on experience, while learning how to program robots ...
Code Ninjas Tyler on Friday celebrated its ribbon cutting and prepared for its grand opening set for Saturday. Code Ninjas Tyler is owned by Chris and Ashley Smith, who have both had careers in ...
Code Ninja Horsham owner Michael McNally. Former Comcast technician Michael McNally and his 9-year-old daughter share a love of technology. When McNally was in the Navy early in his career, he learned ...
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