It's time to celebrate the power of coding on National No-Code Day on March 11! This day was founded by Code.org in 2018 to encourage kids and adults alike to learn about computer programming and coding. The idea is that everyone should be able to understand how code works, even if they don't want to become coders themselves. There are lots of fun activities available for people of all ages, from making your own game or website, to learning how to use HTML and CSS. So join the tech revolution and get coding today!
<div id="" class="celebrate-item"><h3 id="" class="celebrate-title"><span class="celebrate-number">1. </span>Explore no-code tools</h3><p id="" class="celebrate-text">Take some time to explore the world of no-code tools. There are tons of great no-code options, ranging from website and mobile app builders to database and automation tools.</p></div><div id="" class="celebrate-item"><h3 id="" class="celebrate-title"><span class="celebrate-number">2. </span>Learn a new no-code tool</h3><p id="" class="celebrate-text">Learning a new no-code tool is a great way to celebrate National No-Code Day. There are dozens of different no-code tools, so find one that appeals to you and dive in.</p></div><div id="" class="celebrate-item"><h3 id="" class="celebrate-title"><span class="celebrate-number">3. </span>Create a project with no-code tools</h3><p id="" class="celebrate-text">Making a project with no-code tools is a great way to test your skills and celebrate National No-Code Day. Pick an idea and start building it with the tools you learn.</p></div><div id="" class="celebrate-item"><h3 id="" class="celebrate-title"><span class="celebrate-number">4. </span>Share your work with the community</h3><p id="" class="celebrate-text">Once you’ve created something with no code tools, share it with the community. You can post it on social media or contribute to open source projects.</p></div><div id="" class="celebrate-item"><h3 id="" class="celebrate-title"><span class="celebrate-number">5. </span>Teach someone else about no code</h3><p id="" class="celebrate-text">Teaching someone else about the world of no code is a great way to celebrate National No Code Day. You can help them get started with basic concepts or even take them through an entire project.</p></div>
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