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See summer projects at Digital Harbor Foundation [Events Roundup]

Also, brush up on your skills in Android and other programming languages with groups in Federal Hill and Columbia.

During the Digital Harbor Foundation's summertime Maker Camp, students made 3D objects and programmed computer games. (Courtesy photo)

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This week, check out “Star Spangled Banner”-themed creations at the Digital Harbor Foundation’s Star Spangled Summer Youth Showcase. Get your C++ skills up to A+ at the Baltimore Code Craftsmanship meetup, or learn the basics of Android programming in Columbia at Android Development for Beginners.

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Star Spangled Summer Youth Showcase
Check out the products of Digital Harbor Foundation students and Maker Camp attendees, including numerous projects built around the Star-Spangled Spectacular theme.
Wednesday, Aug. 20
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center
1045 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city
RSVP. FREE.

Baltimore Code Craftsmanship
Practice your code-fu at the group’s August meetup.
Thursday, Aug. 21
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Betamore
1111 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city
RSVP. FREE.

Android Development for Beginners
Have visions of your Google Play masterpiece dancing in your head? Join this group of Android aficionados in Week 2 of an online Android class.
Saturday, Aug. 23
3:00-6:00 p.m.
La Madeleine
6211 Columbia Crossing Dr., Columbia
RSVP. FREE.

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