Coding Classes at Summer Camp in NYC
- Theory of Art & Sciences
- Dec 10, 2018
- 2 min read
TAS offers the Best Fall Coding Learning Program NYC for new learners and new coders including graphics & visual design and iPhone app design.
The program includes Python Coding, Objective C, C++, Java and Swift. The design tools include Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

Get the Best Fall Coding Learning Program Services in cities like Babylon, Bayshore, Bethpage, Brentwood, Commack, Deer Park, Dix Hills, East Meadow, Hempstead, Hempstead, Hicksville, Islip, Levitown, Long Island, Long Island, Lynbrook, Massapequa, Melville, Nassau, New York, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Smithtown, Suffolk, Syosset, Uniondale and Westbury.
We believe in HANDS ON LEARNING:
The summer program is specifically designed to introduce students to the world of I.T.
So many kids today have a passion for learning how to use devices,creating websites, making apps and they need a STRONG FOUNDATION if they are going to get there.
For new learners: GRADES 4 – 7
Software
Students learn the basics of Windows 10 and Mac OSX. Using Windows they learn about file types, and document editing. Using Mac they have fun making unique and creative graphic designs!
Hardware
So many kids love to use computers, and phones but they never get a chance to look at what’s happening inside. We take them through an entire PC, inside and out and teach them about all the different parts!

For new coders: GRADES 8 – 12
Python Coding:
Young coders begin with Python Coding. They make interactive games, and code all different situations to grasp how apps are made. Students are able to work on Python coding with a real-time display of their syntax. They can view the direct effect of their changes and learn by DOING.

How are we different:
At TAS kids don’t just learn ABOUT software, they LEARN TO CODE. We use the same softwares that professionals are using in the field. Students learn how to create websites, and apps that rival professional apps being used by major companies around the world.
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