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    Zach Blanchard, left, and Joyce Longley watch the screen as Vincent Blanchard's program draws shapes during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    Jon Janelle teaches a class on how to code in Python during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    Participants the class on coding in Python learned to write a program that will draw shapes during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    Jon Janelle, left, works with Joyce Longley during a class on coding in Python during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    One of the participants types during a class on coding in Python while wearing an "Hour of Code" temporary tattoo and bracelet during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    Children watch as the Code-A-Pillars roll through an obstacle course during the Maine Digital Festival on Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center. The different colored plastic segments each represented different directions the toy would go in and they tried to program it reach the wooden box of prizes in the corner.

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