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Alasdair Blackwell: 'All children should be taught how to code' Alasdair Blackwell of Decoded explains the benefits of teaching children to write computer code -- starting with primary school play being used to establish the basic principles. He argues that code can be embedded into the curriculum, helping to illuminate a variety of subjects. The interview took place earlier in the year at the Observer's TEDx event
