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Libraries Launch Free Coding Classes

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NYC Libraries Launch Free Coding Classes to Bridge the Digital Divide

The New York Public Library system is taking a bold step to address the digital divide with a new initiative offering free coding classes for residents of all ages. In partnership with leading tech companies, the program will teach essential skills such as programming, web development, and data analysis.

The classes will be available at library branches citywide, with a focus on accessibility for underserved communities that have historically been excluded from the benefits of the tech boom.

Empowering Through Digital Literacy

Library officials highlighted the importance of digital literacy in today’s economy.

Coding is no longer a specialized skill—it’s a fundamental one, said a program director, emphasizing the initiative’s potential to empower participants to pursue careers in the growing tech industry or gain confidence navigating the digital world.

Opportunities for All Skill Levels

The program is designed to be inclusive, offering:

**Beginner-friendly classes** for those new to coding.
**Advanced workshops** for aspiring tech professionals seeking to expand their expertise.

Commitment to Education and Innovation

Residents have applauded the initiative, recognizing the libraries’ dedication to fostering education and innovation. By providing accessible, high-quality training, the New York Public Library system is ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age.

With this initiative, NYC libraries are reaffirming their role as pillars of community empowerment, helping to prepare New Yorkers for success in an increasingly tech-driven world.

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Frank Delacroix

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Frank Delacroix

Covers New York and national affairs, from City Hall to the neighbourhoods the decisions land in.


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