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FreeCodeCamp is coming to the Starbucks on Orange St.

Learn to code for free while helping nonprofits.

Code, and coffee. (Photo by Flickr user Sudhir mehta, used under a Creative Commons license)

FreeCodeCamp, a nonprofit open-source community that offers free coding lessons that in turn help other nonprofits, is coming to the Starbucks at 1007 Orange St. (the Nemours Building where The Mill is located) on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 2–4 p.m.
Organizer David Cruz is looking to meet every other Saturday once a group is established. It’s open to all skill levels.
It’s free to join FreeCodeCamp. Walk-ins are welcome for the event.
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