Abstract: Programming is not divided into men and men. Google's made with code, which was invested last June, is a blessed land to nurture a potential program. For children, contact programming does not exist sooner or later, Bitsbox is an artifact. Through Bitsbox, children can easily write a peace in the phone
Programming does not divide the ages.
Google's made with code, which was invested last June, is a blessed land to nurture a potential "program-daughter". For children, contact programming does not exist sooner or later, Bitsbox is a "artifact".
By Bitsbox, children can easily write applications that run on mobile phones and tablets, and its learning system is divided into two parts: Bitsbox and monthly mail boxes.
Bitsbox contains an illustrated and cartoon-style programming guide, along with toys, stickers, and cards, plus a guide for parents.
Bitsbox's founder said: "When children learn programming, they encounter a problem, the longer the interest is lower." But if you buy Bitsbox, you will receive the latest programming instructions every month. Children are very fond of mailing gifts, which will keep them fresh from bitsbox. ”
When children get these "programming materials", first of all to pick out their favorite programs, although different programs focus on the knowledge points are different, but for children are simple enough to learn.
On the site, children can write code based on programming books and instructions, and Bitsbox also provides a virtual tablet to see the results of programs running.
It is worth mentioning that Bitsbox can also let the program run on the real device, which allows "small developers" to get more sense of achievement. Bitsbox produces a two-dimensional code that can be run on a mobile phone or tablet device by scanning the program. As the code changes on the site, the programs on the device are updated in real time.
Bitsbox is currently on the Kickstarter of the public, up to now raised nearly 170,000 U.S. dollars. As long as 40 dollars will be able to get a complete set of Bitsbox, but the entity version of the monthly mail box is currently only supported in the United States and Canada.