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Learn to Code
Code.org
Offers a variety of resources and classes, intended to introduce kids to coding.
Khan Academy
Offers an introduction to programming and selected courses in more advanced topics; free for all users.
Codeacademy
Guides students through lessons on a number of the more popular languages; free for all users.
Treehouse
Guides students step-by-step through a wide range of programming languages and projects allowing students to dig deeper and begin developing their own applications. Free to start; $25 per month first month.
For Makers
Arduino
An easy way to start building internet-connected devices, including motors, displays and lights. Starter kits start around $80.
Raspberry Pi
Allows for more advanced programming and requires greater knowledge of system integration for a fully functioning connected device. Around $35.
Entrepreneurs
Small Business Development Center
Advancing SC’s economic development by helping entrepreneurs grow successful businesses.
NEXT
A Greenville Chamber initiative, providing the support entrepreneurs require to build strong, successful, globally-competitive businesses.
Piedmont SCORE
40 volunteers committed to helping entrepreneurs start a new business or grow an existing business.
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