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IRL: Think you can’t code? Play, learn & WIN! #CodeAndPlay

If you love video games, you (or your kids) can learn to code EASY by playing video games! Legion by Lenovo and Lenovo Game State are sponsoring a month long sweepstakes called Code & Play designed to encourage teens, kids and adults to learn coding.

Coding is an awesome skill to learn. Even a small amount of experience with coding can help make using computers, software and other technology easier. I know from personal experience that even my limited coding knowledge has greatly helped me to understand and use new technologies and software with ease. Think of it like understanding how a car works even though you’re not a mechanic. Just that limited knowledge makes operating and caring for the car easier.

Lenovo will be giving away cool prizes and scholarships for players in their Code & Play sweepstakes. The more game levels you complete, the more sweepstakes entries you receive. The sweepstakes is available to residents of the US, UK and Germany.

So if you like to game, put it to productive use and check out Lenovo’s Code & Play here. Winners will be selected March 30th so get started now to win!

Note: SFB receives compensation for this post. But we would have covered it anyway ’cause it’s awesome sauce!

 


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