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The founder of Val Town argues that learning to code remains valuable for educational reasons, not just vocational ones. Coding teaches meta-skills like debugging, composition, and logic. The author created an online version of the LOGO programming language, originally designed by Seymour Papert to help children learn math through exploration.
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