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Tired of Flappy Bird copycats but dreaming of creating your own mobile game? Code.org has launched a tutorial for inspiring coders of the future.
Flappy Bird-sized hole in your heart? Code.org will let you program your own.
In around 10 minutes, just about anyone can have their own version of Flappy Bird running on Code.org.
Now Code.org, the non-profit aimed at teaching people how to write code, has created a tool to make your own Flappy Bird game while learning some code at the same time.
Finally, Flappy Bird has a use outside of causing phones to be smashed. Coding site Code.org has taken the skeleton of Flappy Bird – an endless runner which was unusually popular — and turned ...
Code.org is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a nod to the late Flappy Bird game. Alongside the milestone announcement that Code.org students have written 1 billion lines of code, the site ...
The creator of the ultra-popular but no-longer-available Flappy Bird is finally telling his story. Dong Nguyen, a 28-year-old programmer from Vietnam, explains in a Rolling Stone profile that he ...
Code.org is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a nod to the late Flappy Bird game. Alongside the milestone announcement that Code.org students have written 1 billion lines of code, the site ...