Queens’s Flushing Library launched a $1M coding program today, training 2,000 teens. The initiative—X hit 10,000 posts—drew 1,200; 65°F sun shone. Free laptops—400 loaned—supported learners; $5 coffees sold 200. A Bronx coder’s demo—200 clapped—taught Python. NYC’s tech—Queens codes.
Organizers led 12 workshops; a Harlem teen’s app—150 cheered—won praise. The program boosts tech skills by 20%, targeting job growth. Pop-up tech booths—300 flyers gone—shared resources. New Wi-Fi hubs—50 installed—kept access open. Flushing’s vibe—NYC’s digital heart.
It’s not perfect—seats limited; some stood. Tech glitched—screens froze. Still, 2K trained, 1,200 attendees—program’s a hit. Post-event, Main Street buzzed—code talk flowed. Year-long push—NYC innovates.
Coder’s 34—tech star? Teen’s 15—code queen. Queens coded; NYC glowed. Coding Program—byte on.