Irish tech charity CoderDojo is to merge with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, maker of the world's only €5 computer, in a move that will create the largest educational coding network globally. Executives ...
Ireland’s software industry needs to scale and scale fast, the chairman of the Irish Software Association Karl Flannery stressed last night, warning indigenous companies face a capital funding cliff ...
Darragh Walsh flashes a small electronic tag against the back of his smartphone and begins to explain how his self-designed app allows people to keep tabs on each other's movements. Stop listening for ...
Matthew Malen is only 12 and already he knows how to code, develop websites, apps and games. On Thursday this Irish native spent the morning teaching a handful of San Francisco middle school students ...
They are a formidable new force in the tech world – tween developers with world-class coding skills and firsthand insights into the games kids really want to play. At the forefront of this wave of ...
The Irish born, software-tech Mentoring initiative, designed to teach school kids computer coding, known as CoderDojo, has been launched as a voluntary chapter at Microsoft offices in Silicon Valleny, ...
Dingle's computer experts of the future made their mark on the global scene last week by attending the WebSummit in Dublin which saw giants of the web congregate at the RDS. Coderdojo is an Irish-led ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it’s merging with another code club charity, Dublin-based CoderDojo. The aim is to advance shared goals around furthering the march of computing education for ...
Gordon Hunt joined Silicon Republic in October 2014 as a journalist. He spends most of his time avoiding conversations about music, appreciating even the least creative pun and rueing the day he ...