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===Digital learning / online resources===
{{See also|Online integrated development environment|l1=List of online integrated development environments|List of educational software#Computer science|l2=List of educational software for computer programming}}
Between 2000 and 2010, computer book and magazine publishers declined significantly as providers of programming instruction, as programmers moved to Internet resources to expand their access to information. This shift brought forward new digital products and mechanisms to learn programming skills. During the transition, digital books from publishers transferred information that had traditionally been delivered in print to new and expanding audiences.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Halvorson |first1=Michael J. |title=Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America |date=2020 |publisher=ACM Books |___location=New York, NY |pages=365–368}}</ref>
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