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Osmo Turns Blocks Into Code to Teach Kids Programming Osmo's latest iPad game lets kids use modular, magnetic blocks to create sets of executable instructions.
Google's latest update to the Google Docs code blocks feature brings support for more than a dozen new programming languages.
With a new initiative called Project Bloks, a team of Google researchers is trying to make coding a hands-on experience---literally.
The partners are working on an open source version of the language called "Scratch Blocks" based on Blockly, Google's own visual programming code.
Mastering the C programming language - a classic code environment used to build software, apps, and whole operating systems - is a great skill, and Mac OS X makes it easy to learn.
Use our guide to learn how to quickly add code to Google Docs using the Code Blocks add-on as well as the built-in Google Workspace option.