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The Easiest Way To Learn to Code (2020) – Disney CodeIllusion Makes Coding Fun

Posted on May 20, 2020June 10, 2020

Want to know how easy it is to learn to code and save $200? Learning to code is intimidating for many adults and children. Many feel the concepts are too hard to grasp or that they won’t ever need to know how to do it. This walk through of Disney CodeIllusion will show you that neither of those misconceptions are true.

Pick up coding skills quickly in a way that is logical, fun, and interesting. If kids or adults can use a tool to learn to code that allows them to visualize themselves using those skills it will have the best results. Disney CodeIllusion does just that and it will help prepare you and/or your children for a world built with coding.

Snow Magic with Elsa
Learning Snow Magic with Elsa

Disney CodeIllusion has developed a fun and interactive way for children, teens, and adults to learn to code. This couldn’t come at a better time. With most kids online school experiences just wrapping up it is even more critical to keep their minds active. The best part of the Disney CodeIllusion is that it doesn’t feel like a class. It is definitely not your average coding course either. It’s like building the video game as you play it! More importantly, this product builds a foundation that will set you and/or your kids apart. Let’s face it, we’re getting closer and closer to a world where everyone will have to have some basic knowledge of coding. It will be like driving; not everyone does it for a living but most of us need to know how to do it to function. The big difference here is that many schools don’t even teach this stuff, so it’s even more imperative we have tools like Disney CodeIllusion to fill the gap.

Learn to code info-graphic highlighting potential jobs.
Credit: Code.org

Benefits of Learning to Code

Credit: Code.org

Learning to code has so many advantages for people of all ages, but those advantages are even greater for children. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are brought up most often, but there are several other ways in which we benefit too. Coding is a language, and learning another language is difficult. That’s what makes Disney Codeillusion so valuable, it helps with visualizing that new language which in turn makes us better communicators. Having learned coding the hard way (self taught and a lot of frustrated trial and error) I can’t underscore the importance of visualization when it comes to learning these concepts. Plus, since we are all Disney fans it’s pretty motivating to see some of our favorite characters help along the way too. Coding also helps with math, attention to detail, confidence and patience. In fact, children who learn coding early on are shown to perform better academically in all subjects.

Here at 23&Main, we feel that coding is an essential skill that we need to be exposed to more frequently. Fortunately Disney Codeillusion will help us do that as you learn alongside Ariel, Aladdin, Winne the Pooh, Goofy and many others! While this program is aimed at children around 10; we found that it held the attention of teens and adults too. That’s another great aspect here as I love the possibility of learning alongside children, it reinforces all the advantages we mentioned above.

Learn to Code with Disney

  • Snow Magic
  • Magic Book
  • Zootopia

As users enter the magical Disney Codeillusion world, they’ll have to make their way through 14 interactive adventures. Activities include snow magic with Elsa and a dungeon escape with Wreck-It Ralph. In addition to the digital fun, users also get a Magic Book Starter Kit. This collectible keepsake showcases achievements within the program and helps keep track of progress.

Rest assured, no prior coding experience is needed in order to benefit from this magical program. During their adventures, users will learn foundational concepts in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. If you don’t know what any of that means, that’s okay you’ll find out with Disney CodeIllusion.

In true Disney form; Disney CodeIllusion has some heavy hitters behind the scenes that helped create the magic. A gaming legend, Yoshihisa Hashimoto led game development as the Chief Technology Officer at Life Is Tech (company behind Disney CodeIllusion). He is well known for developing Sonic Unleashed for Sega and Final Fantasy XIV for Square Enix.

Opportunities to truly better ourselves don’t come often, but this is one of them. Now is a perfect time to either learn a valuable new skill yourself or help your children learn something that could jumpstart a career. Are you ready to take that leap and discover a whole new world with limitless potential?

Save $200 & Learn to Code Now!

The full cost of the program may seem steep at $1999, but just think of all the stuff we spend money on that doesn’t develop us or our children in the way this program can. We realize that is still a lot of money so 23&Main has collaborated with the makers of Disney Codeillusion and can offer you 10% off your purchase. Enter 23&Main in the discount code area at checkout and $200 will be taken off the price!!! It’s not everyday your favorite website gives you $200. There is also a payment plan right on the site as well so it makes getting into this much more manageable. Now, get busy and start coding with Disney!

Take the leap!!!

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