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CoderDojo
CoderDojo is a global volunteer-led community of free programming clubs for young people between 7 and 17. The movement is a 'grass roots' organisation with individual clubs (called 'Dojos') acting independently. A charity called the 'CoderDojo Foundation' operates out of Dublin, Ireland and supports the various clubs by providing a central website〔CoderDojo Foundation (Official Webpage )〕 and some other support services. Supporters of CoderDojo believe it is part of the solution to addressing the Global shortage〔Globally there is a monumental shortage of programmers with the EU predicting a shortfall of almost 1 million technical workers by 2020 〕 of programmers by exposing young people to ICT at a young age. The movement has seen significant growth since its founding. The CoderDojo Foundation estimates 600 Dojos spread across 60 countries, with a growth rate of several new Dojos every week. == History == Founded in July 2011 by James Whelton & Bill Liao, the first Dojo took place in Cork, Ireland, on 23 July. James and Bill were self taught programmers and wanted to create a space where young people could learn code in a social environment. In less than one year, the CoderDojo movement was spread across Ireland and other cities like London in England and San Francisco in The United States.
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