Free computer programming language course to kick off for 18th consecutive year – Yakima Herald-Republic

For the 18th consecutive year, E/Step Software Inc. in West Valley is offering a free class exploring the APL computer programming language throughout the school year.

High school and college students can learn APL or the most concise and powerful programming tool available today, according to a news release from the local company virtually to start. The program is expected to transition from the Zoom video conferencing platform to in-person learning at the companys headquarters in West Valley later in the school year.

The course, which meets each Monday night from 6:45 to 9 p.m. beginning Sept. 28, is geared toward students who are taking or have taken calculus or statistics. Students are expected to spend roughly four hours a week on exercises outside of course hours.

The workshop is aimed at improving math comprehension and software development skills. To register, call E/Step Software at 509-853-5000.

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