that are helping young people learn to code.
You look online, you'll see places like Codecademy
and events like CoderDojo
and sites like Girls Who Code,
or Black Girls Code.
It seems that everybody is getting into the act.
You know, just at the beginning of this year,
at the turn of the new year,
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
made a New Year's resolution that he was going to learn
to code in 2012.
A few months later, the country of Estonia decided that
all of its first graders should learn to code.
And that triggered a debate in the U.K.
about whether all the children there should learn to code.
Now, for some of you, when you hear about this,
it might seem sort of strange about everybody learning to code.
When many people think of coding, they think of it
as something that only a very narrow sub-community
of people are going to be doing,
and they think of coding looking like this.