 Today we're gonna teach kids in just a couple hours how to go from nothing to coders. I've done it, I've done it a bit before. I do coding at school, not really at home though. I play Roblox and I try to script my games. I made video games. A lot have some experience but the majority don't really code. My kids are interested in coding and it's a good opportunity for them to learn about Linux technology. I go with HTML first because it's the easiest language and it's close to English and it's not like a hard thing to learn. We can squeeze these into like a day which gets them excited and makes them want to go home and do more and learn more on their own. After that, you go up to maybe Python but HTML is so easy and they get a quick return by doing stuff with colors and getting video and stuff. It's a real career in web design. They're ready for career in a day. We talk a lot about self-motivation and so you can start a kid out and then you want them to keep going on their own. It's just like with a bike, you're gonna push them for a minute and then they're gonna be spinning the wheels themselves. Next thing you know, you're riding your bike next to them. The kids like it, maybe it allows you to build websites, maybe it allows you to create programs, create games. I think it opens a whole new world. It's not about learning to code so much just to be a coder. It's learning to code so you understand how things work.