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Apple's Everyone Can Code initiative has been working successfully for a long time. During its existence, a number of non-profit organizations established cooperation with it. This week they included an initiative called Girls Who Code, which will add the Everyone Can Code Swift program to its portfolio this fall.

Girls Who Code is a non-profit organization that, in its words, aims to "inspire, educate and equip girls with the computing skills to take advantage of the opportunities that the twenty-first century has to offer." The organization operates a number of branches around the world and caters to all age groups. Apple's Everyone Can Code program will be offered by the Girls Who Code organization to girls from sixth grade to senior high school.

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Apple's initiative Everyone Can Code describes as an educational plan to help participants learn to program. It is intended for all age groups from preschoolers to university students, program participants can learn the basics of programming on an iPad and try them in practice on a Mac. Both complete beginners and more experienced users will benefit from the program.

According to Apple, programming is currently among the basic skills that should not be denied to anyone. As part of its effort to make programming accessible to everyone, Apple also developed Swift Playgrounds, among other things.

The newly concluded partnership was also announced on his Twitter account by Tim Cook, who stated that a diverse future begins with opportunities for everyone. At the same time, he expressed his enthusiasm for working with the Girls Who Code platform.

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Source: 9to5Mac

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