Supported by the European Commission, the project is now in its 10th year.
“The purpose is to develop a new contemporary language that is coding, contained in any device we use every day such as a toothbrush, oven, smartphone or car," said Magdalena Tarczewska-Szymańska of Poland’s data networks operator NASK.
"We want kids to know more about it," she added.
Radio Poland’s Michał Owczarek has this report.
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