The city of San Diego is providing a free intro to coding class this week. The students are learning how to code their very own video games.
"It looks a little confusing at first. But when we take a step back and really understand what we are trying, the kids get a better understanding of how things work," Osbaldo Ruiz said.Sebastian Cruz is a student who says he loves video games.Sebastian's father says it's much needed in the community.
"We are from the community of Mount Hope. We are in a marginalized community. We want the best for our kids. Especially with computers, knowing how advanced they are right now," Juan Cruz said. The library is located in a promise zone. There are many low-income communities in the zones that the federal government designates.
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